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FDI 2013 Istanbul
Annual World Dental Congress
28 - 31 August 2013 / Istanbul, Turkey
Bridging Continents for Global Oral Health
Final Programme
Table of Contents
Welcome Message
FDI Council
FDI Headquarters Staff
FDI Education Committee
FDI 2013 Organizing Committee
Congress Center Layout
Welcome Ceremony
Main Sponsors
About FDI
FDI World Military Dental Congress 2013
International Scientific Programme
28 August, Wednesday
29 August, Thursday
30 August, Friday
31 August, Saturday
Invited Speakers’ Profiles
Industry Symposia Speakers’ Profiles
Free Communications
Poster and Poster Discussion Presentations
Hands-on Courses
FDI 2013 World Dental Exhibition
Social Programme
Registration Information
General Congress Information
General Information
Scientific Programme Keyword Index
Speakers Index
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Information in this final programme is correct as of 5 August 2013. Every attempt
is made to ensure the details are accurate and complete. The organizers are not
responsible for any inadvertant errors or omissions.
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President of TDA & FDI 2013 AWDC
A message from FDI President
Prof. Dr. Taner Yücel
Dr. Orlando Monteiro de Silva
Istanbul, the former capital city of Roman and Byzantium empires for
more than thousand years and Ottoman Empire more than five hundred
years, is nowadays a trade and finance center and a cultural capital of
modern and secular Türkiye.
Istanbul was selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2010; which
helped Istanbul to be the most travelled fifth destination of the world.
The city’s most highlighting part remains its historic center - the old
city - partially listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its cultural and
entertainment hub can be found across the city’s natural harbor, the
golden horn and in the Beyoğlu district. The city has many world class
attractions, which are already featured in tour programs available for
the congress participants. Traditional Turkish motifs exhibit clean lines
and natural materials; shopping in Istanbul is sheer pleasure… Modern
Turkish cuisine comprises an irresistible combination of old Ottoman
recipes and international influences that can be experienced especially
at restaurants along the Bosphorus and at Kumkapı.
FDI Istanbul 2013 is certainly exceeding the expectations; attendance by
the latest estimates as high as 15.000 and a triple record breaking 1.650
submitted abstracts. More than 1.000 registered dental students and
congress mobile application display the modern face and future of FDI,
also the congress covers 4 different industry symposia, several forums
managed by various scientific federations, 29 hands-on courses and 103
can-not-be-missed lectures which will ensure that every possible field of
contemporary dentistry is covered.
It is a great joy for us knowing that after 100 years congress history of
FDI, the future of the dental professionals will be shaped in the first congress of the new century in Istanbul. The importance of oral health into
general health of the population and the increasing role of the dentist
in general health will be strongly announced to the world with Istanbul
Declaration.
FDI Istanbul 2013 will not only bridge global oral health, but also will be
a big contribution to the peace of world by bridging ties of love for all
of us.
On behalf of TDA, I wish you all unforgettable memories during your stay
in this beautiful country and as famous poet says, “Nobody can be the
same after visiting Istanbul”…
FDI 2013 Istanbul: everything we expected
With registrations topping anything we have seen in recent times, a fullybooked exhibition, record-breaking abstract submission (200% up!) and
an international scientific programme remarkable for both the breadth
of its coverage and the depth of its analysis of dental medicine today,
FDI 2013 Istanbul has turned out to be everything we had hoped and,
indeed, expected.
Alongside the congress, FDI will be launching some new and exciting
initiatives, announcing in particular the first project to be derived from
its groundbreaking Vision 2020 on how the dental profession should
evolve and adapt over the next decade.
The congress theme is apt: ‘Bridging Continents for Global Oral Health’.
Some 10,000 dentists and other oral health professionals from all
over the world are assembling in a single key place, Istanbul, astride
Europe and Asia, to pursue their goals in professional development
and share information with colleagues from other countries regions
and continents. It is this international ambiance and inclusiveness that
makes FDI’s Annual World Dental Congress unique.
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FDI Council 2012-2013
President
President elect
Orlando Monteiro da Silva
Tin Chun Wong
Portugal
China
Treasurer
Kathryn Kell
United States of America
Councillors
Member
Member
Arif Alvi
Masaki Kambara
Member
Member
Emile China
Alvaro Roda
Member
Member
Jack Cottrell
Gerhard Seeberger
Member
Member
Jaime Edelson
Nermin Yamalik
Member
Speaker
Patrick Hescot
Neil Hewson
Member
Ex-Officio Member
Kim Chuan How
Jean-Luc Eiselé
Pakistan
Benin
Canada
Mexico
France
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Malaysia
Japan
Uruguay
Italy
Turkey
Australia
Switzerland
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FDI Headquaters Staff
FDI Education Committee
Executive Director
Jean-Luc Eiselè
Chairman
Elmar F. Reich (Germany)
Governance
Gina Ivosevic, Associate Director
Maria Kramarenko, Coordinator
Vice-Chair
Sally Hewett (United States of America)
Business Development and Corporate Relations
Emmanuel Chevron, Associate Director
Finance & Administration
Vincent Casares, Associate Director
Céline Ormancey, Coordinator, Finance
Communications
Christopher Simpson, Manager
Members
Takashi Inoue (Japan)
Young Guk Park (Replublic of Korea)
Joël Trouillet (France)
Tao Xu (China)
Consultants
Stephen Hancocks (United Kingdom)
Friedrich Herbst (Germany)
Education & Development
Virginie Horn, Manager
Regional Programme Directors
Mohammad Jafar Abedini (United Arab Emirates)
Denis Bourgeois (France)
William Cheung (Hong Kong SAR, China)
Alexandre Mersel (Israel)
Ana Haydée Pereira (Argentina)
Science & Professionnal Affairs
Isabelle Bourzeix, Senior Coordinator
FDI Supporting Staff
Virginie Horn (Switzerland)
Congress
Steeve Girod, Manager
IAPD Association
Sylvie Dutilloy, Senior Coordinator
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Public/Private Partnership
Pauline Tan, Coordinator
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FDI 2013 Organizing
Committee
CONGRESS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Taner Yücel
President, FDI 2013 AWDC and Turkish Dental Association
Dentist Celal Korkut Yıldırım
Congress General Coordinator
Dentist A. Tarık İşmen
General Coordinator Assistant
Prof. Dr. Serdar Yalçın
Prof. Dr. Tülin Arun
Prof. Dr. Yasemin Özkan
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Güliz Güncü
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hakkı Sunay
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ömer Engin Bulut
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Seçil Karakoca Nemli
Dr. Duygu İlhan
General Coordinator Assistant
Prof. Dr. Emine Halide Nayır General Coordinator Assistant
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hande Şar Sancaklı
General Coordinator Assistant
Dentist Ali Ulvi Uçar (President)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Nermin Yamalık (President)
Prof. Dr. Gamze Aren (Reporter)
Prof. Dr. Aslan Yaşar Gökbuget
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Prof. Dr. Bahar Kuru
Prof. Dr. Behçet Erol
Dentist Şeyda Ersoy (Reporter)
Dentist Ayşegül Demirağ
Dentist Billur Erim
Dentist Demet Güzel
Dentist Filiz İskender
Dentist Lale Derlen
Dentist Taner Kuru
Dentist Turgut Turan
Prof. Dr. Cengizhan Keskin
Prof. Dr. Esra Yıldız
Prof. Dr. Funda Yanıkoğlu
Prof. Dr. İnci Oktay
Prof. Dr. İhsan Hakan Özyuvacı
Prof. Dr. Semih Özbayrak
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EXHIBITION COMMITTEE
FINANCIAL COMMITTEE
Dentist Yaşar Baytak (President)
Dentist Dursun Konya (President)
Dentist Özgür Tutucu (Reporter)
Dentist Saba Eryılmaz (Reporter)
Dentist Demet Sertgöz
Dentist Sait Yıldız
Dentist Mehmet Fatih Akkaya
Dentist Neslihan Yamalıoğlu
Dentist Umut Öngüç
Dentist Zafer Taş
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Dentist Mustafa Reha Tokgöz (Reporter)
Dentist Ferit Bayram (Reporter)
PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Dentist Deniz Eski
Dentist Ender İlker
Prof. Dr. Emine Halide Nayır (President)
Dentist Günçe Saygı
Dentist Alev Özkefeli (Reporter)
Dentist Özlem Işıklı
Dr. Aslı Yetgin Yazar
Dentist Taylan Can
Dentist Bilgehan Nesiri
Dentist Cem Dündar
Dentist Elif Nurhak Erdal Kırık
Dentist Filiz Kahveci
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hande Şar Sancaklı
Dentist Müdrike Ebru Nuhoğlu
Dentist Özgür Başar Varoğlu
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Dentist Sevil Tuğlu Arslan
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Dentist Şenay Yılmaz
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uğur Erdemir
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REGISTRATION COMMITTEE
Dentist Ali Gürlek (President)
Dentist Emrah Yüce (Reporter)
Dentist Bora Bilgili
Dr. Goncagül Akkuş Özgüneş
Dentist İbrahim Doğan
Dentist Özge İlbaş
Dentist Yaprak Kırbaş
Dentist Behzat Özbozdağ
Dentist Emel Coşkun
Dentist Eser Cilasun
Dentist Gültekin Yıldız
Dentist Halil Rıfat Yüzbaşıoğlu
Dentist Kazmir Pamir
Dentist Tuncer Taşkın
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND PROMOTION COMMITTEE
Dentist Kazmir Pamir (President)
DENTAL TECHNICIANS AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS
COMMITTEE
Dr. Uğur Ergin (President)
Dentist Engin Avcı (Reporter)
Dental Technician Muharrem Değerli
Dentist Arthur Bozacıoğlu (Reporter)
Dr. Demir Temuçin
Dr. Duygu İlhan
Prof. Dr. Emine Halide Nayır
Dentist Yaşar Kilerci
Dentist Volkan Özdemir
CONGRESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Murat Akkaya
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Prof. Dr. Onur Şengün
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Dr. A. R. İlker Cebeci
Dr. Metin Bozkurt
Dr. Levent Özses
Dentist Abdullah İlker
Dentist Ali Özden Uçansu
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Congress Center Layout
Welcome Ceremony
Congress center entrance level is the top floor of the venue.
All floors are below the entrance level and can be accessed
through main escalators and elevators.
FDI 2013 AWDC Welcome Ceremony will include
breathtaking shows which reflect the culture of
Turkey and Anatolia.
Date & Time: 28 August Wednesday, 18:30-20:00
B0 Level
Entrance & Exit
Registration Area
B1 Level
Press Lounge & Center
(Access through B2 level only)
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B2 Level
Lecture Halls
Dental Parliament
FDI Pavilion
Internet Corner
Simultaneous Translation Headphone
Distribution
B3 Level
Free Communications
Breakfast Meetings / Meet-the-Expert Sessions
Hands-on Courses
Business Meetings
B4&B5 Level FDI 2013 World Dental Exhibition & Expodental
B6&B7 Level
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Parking Lot
Venue: Istanbul Congress Center, Harbiye Auditorium
Cost: Free of charge to all registered participants
(subject to availability)
Welcome Ceremony
28 August 2013, Wednesday
18:30 (admission starts at 17:30)
Harbiye Auditorium, B2 Level,
Istanbul Congress Center
All participants are cordially invited to join the
Welcome Ceremony of the 101st FDI Annual
World Dental Congress. Congress president, FDI
president and government officials will address the
participants, joined by an audio/visiual show and a
surprise opening performance.
Famous Turkish percussion artist Burhan Öçal and
his group will present a short performance followed
by the dance show Fire of Anatolia; a group of 50
dancers to exhibit the motifs of Turkish and Anatolian
tradition. Decorated with visual effects, this stunning
dance performance will be a show to remember.
The traditional flag roll call will remind us that the
truly global and diverse membership positions FDI as
the world leader in bringing worldwide dentistry and
oral health professionals together.
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Main Sponsors
We would like to thank
our main sponsors:
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About FDI
FDI World Dental Federation serves as the principal
representative body for over one million dentists
worldwide. Its membership includes approximately 200
national member associations and specialist groups from
more than 130 countries.
FDI is a global player, developing health policy and
continuing education programmes, speaking as a unified
voice for dentistry in international advocacy and supporting
member associations in oral health promotion activities.
A non-governmental organization based in Geneva,
Switzerland, FDI is governed by a General Assembly, with
policy enacted by its Council and activities implemented
through five standing committees comprising 60 volunteers
from among its national member associations. Every year,
some 300 delegates attend FDI’s World Dental Parliament
to debate and define the global future of dentistry.
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Working for oral health
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FDI’s long and distinguished history and accumulated
experience in dental education, public health and access
to care make it uniquely expert. It is the only international
organization in the field of oral health in official relations
with the World Health Organization (WHO) and other
agencies of the United Nations.
In pursuit of its vision of ‘leading the world to optimal oral
health’, FDI brings together the collective expertise of its
member associations and all oral health stakeholders
worldwide. As the dental profession’s global and
independent advocate, it champions oral disease
prevention and oral health literacy and advances the
ethics, art, science and practice of dentistry, facilitating
exchange of information throughout the health care
community.
Working closely with WHO and the International
Association for Dental Research (IADR), FDI is also seeking
to promote oral health through the use of fluoride, an
issue of concern and action within the Federation for over
50 years.
Public health advocacy
FDI has long been an active advocate in the field of public
health and, in cooperation with its national member
associations, continues to ensure that oral health remains
high on the global health agenda. In recent times, working
with partner organizations, FDI succeeded in obtaining a
specific reference to oral diseases in the landmark United
Nations Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control
of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) and the subsequent
NCD action plans of the World Health Organization (WHO)
Furthermore, in the light of the serious risk to oral health
from smoking and tobacco products, FDI has also joined
its voice to international tobacco control campaigns and
continues to actively engage the oral health care team in
tobacco control and prevention.
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Improving access to oral health care
Projects in the field
90% of the world’s population suffers from dental caries
and periodontal disease yet only 60% enjoy access to oral
health care. For FDI, access to oral health care is, like access
to health care, an essential human right; thus, its World
Dental Development Fund (WDDF), backs projects to
improve the oral health of communities around the world.
In a unique and innovative partnership with Unilever Oral
Health, FDI is promoting good oral hygiene and practice in
communities around the world through Live.Learn.Laugh,
which enables participating National Dental Associations
(NDAs) to implement oral health projects locally and
promotes the message of brushing twice-a-day with a
fluoride toothpaste. The project, launched in 2010, is now
moving into its third phase.
For example, the current ‘Smile Healthy with your Diabetes’
project underway between dental faculties in Turkey and
Denmark are ‘An Oral Health Coaching-based Intervention
for Patients with Diabetes’, targeting type 2 diabetes
patients.
Environment and dental materials
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In the recent multilateral negotiations over an international
treaty on mercury (ending January 2013), FDI successfully
advocated a phase-down rather than phase-out of dental
amalgam, a compound containing mercury and a key
restorative material in the fight against dental caries.
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This approach, in line with the WHO Oral Health
Programme and supported by the IADR, will be coupled
with a commitment to oral disease prevention and a
push for research into new dental materials. In this way,
the treaty, called the Minamata Convention will, thanks
to interventions from the oral health community, protect
both oral health and the environment.
Furthermore, in line with its commitments under the
Minamata Convention, FDI has recently launched a pilot
project for dental waste disposal, including free installation
of amalgam separators, on 9 sites in three East-African
countries Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The project is
being carried out in cooperation with UNEP, WHO, the
International Dental Manufacturers’ Association (IDM) and
the private company Dental Recycling International (DRI).
FDI has also extended its role from advocacy to action by
producing a Health Improvement Card and toolkit for the
control and prevention of NCDs, on behalf of the World
Health Professions Alliance WHPA and funded by the
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Associations (IFPMA). Today, this toolkit is today recognized
as one of the few concrete practical tools in the fight against
NCDs.
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Education
Every year, FDI provides a unique opportunity for dental
professionals and all other sectors related to oral health
care to meet and learn from one another during its Annual
World Dental Congress (AWDC), a leading global event
in the field. Ever conscious of the need to continuously
improve and innovate, the new franchise model means
this landmark FDI event is held alongside the national
congress of one of its member associations
Throughout the year, the FDI Continuing Education
Programme is pursued by its member national dental
associations—on average one course every two weeks,
somewhere in the world—for dentists worldwide to
maintain an up-to-date clinical and theoretical knowledge
of the art and science of dentistry.
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Our vision for the future
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FDI’s Vision 2020 paves the way for a new model of oral
health care, led by dentists in collaboration with a wider
range of stakeholders from all sectors of society, bearing
in mind FDI’s historic concern with widening access
to care. Vision 2020 focuses on five key areas: meeting
the increasing need and demand for oral health care;
expanding the role of oral health care professionals;
shaping a responsive educational model; mitigating
the impacts of socio-economic dynamics; and fostering
fundamental and translational research and technology.
This vision is now being actively implemented in two
fields: collaborative practice; and data collection and
development of key oral health indicators.
Visit the FDI stand
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To learn more about FDI’s Vision 2020 as well as its goals,
programmes and activities, come to the FDI Stand on
Floor 2B opposite Beyazıt Hall or visit it on the web at
www.fdiworldental.org
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FDI World Military
Dental Congress 2013
Military Dentistry in 2013
Wednesday 28 August
Mid-day sessions 13:00-14:00
Lt General Vimal Arora (India)
Lt Col Michael Luepke (Germany)
Sqn Ldr Mark Dermont (UK)
Col James Taylor (Canada)
Col Andrew Gray (New Zealand)
Surg Cdr Tim Elmer (UK)
Lt Cdr Nanda van de Kraats-van Klink (The Netherlands)
Gp Capt Greg Mahoney (Australia)
Wg Cdr PLP Jayashantha (Sri Lanka)
Com(S) Luis Felipe Jimenez (Chile)
Cdr Joris de la Court (The Netherlands)
Dr Cheng Xie (China)
Lt Ismail Ulgur-Iskender (Switzerland)
Lt Col Trish Leabourne (New Zealand)
Room: Maçka
Language: English
Chairpersons: Major General Yimin Zhao (China)
Colonel Andrew Gray (New Zealand)
Colonel James Taylor (Canada)
Commander Urban Radestadt (Sweden)
Group Captain Greg Mahoney (Australia)
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Learning Objectives
Advancement of Military Dentistry and collegial cooperation
of Defence Dental Forces Internationally.
Abstract
This year, the theme of the SDFDS meeting will be “Military
Dentistry in 2013”. The conference provides an excellent
opportunity for the sharing of research and lessons learned
about multidisciplinary military oral healthcare. Attendees
are invited to submit presentations and symposia on the
following topics:
- Modalities oral health care delivery for the military,
- Controversies in military oral health care,
- Military oral health care role in disaster relief and recovery, and
- Techniques and treatment in oral health care.
Maxillo-Facial Prosthodontic Rehabilitation Modalities
Lt General Vimal Arora (India)
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Abstract
The presentation will focus on Dental Services in the Indian
Armed Forces Scenario and the special considerations related
to provision of dental services at all echelons. The presentation
will deal with the Maxillo-facial Prosthodontic Rehabilitation
for trauma cases as well as for the post surgical defects.
Fabrication of various types of prostheses for facio-maxillary
complex and other allied areas where prosthodontic services
are requisitioned will also be discussed. The presentation will
also dwell upon the emotional issues, alteration of maxillofacial patient’s quality of life, social acceptance for them and
their return to normal life.
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Periodontal Treatment in the German Armed Forces
Dental Service
Lt Col Michael Luepke (Germany)
Abstract
The Dental Service of the German Armed Forces provides
dental care to military personnel of the German Armed Forces
not only at home in Germany but also on operations in different
parts of the world, for example in the Horn of Africa region,
Kosovo and Afghanistan. Dental care during deployments
often involves meeting special requirements and conditions.
The absolute priority must be to attain and maintain dental
fitness at a level consistent with combat readiness. This
presentation will examine periodontal requirements and
treatment in the German Armed Forces.
A bridge too far? Use of an Electronic Health Database
to Evaluate Dental Morbidity Risk Prediction in British
Military Personnel
Sqn Ldr Mark Dermont (UK)
Abstract
Dental emergencies (DE) can cause significant distress to the
individual and threaten military operational effectiveness.
Predicting and managing morbidity is a fundamental precept
of military dentistry. Currently NATO Categorisation (NATO
Cat) fulfils this role however continued high levels of DE in
personnel previously deemed low risk has led to its validity being
questioned. This largest study of its type evaluated NATO-Cat
alongside variables potentially offering improved DE prediction.
Canadian Armed Forces Dental Services Quality
Assurance / Continuous Quality Improvement Program
Col James Taylor (Canada)
Abstract
Quality improvement and quality assurance procedures are in
place to ensure workplace safety, appropriate patient care, and
effective clinic management. An effective process provides a
verification that essential routine practices are being carried
out in a timely manner, allowing military managers and dental
care providers at all levels to be confident that the programs
and equipment, under their control and that impact on
patient care, are safe and effective. The Canadian Forces Dental
Services has developed a Quality Assurance and Continuous
Quality Improvements Program aimed at providing direction
and guidance to dental personnel in the discharge of their
duties that is commensurate with the prevailing national
standards of care established by the various Canadian Dental
Regulatory Authorities.
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Dental Services within the Modern Military
Col Andrew Gray (New Zealand)
Abstract
The presentation will focus on Dental Services in the New
Zealand Defence Force. The model for treatment delivery
has remained static for over 40 years. Modern militaries are
evolving and changing as a result of advances in dental care
as well as geo-politic changes and the world global crisis.
This presentation will look at these changes, the influence on
dental care today in the military and ways to enhance care
internationally.
Is There a Differential in the Dental Health of New
Recruits to the British Armed Forces? A Pilot Study
Surg Cdr Tim Elmer (UK)
Abstract
Figures from the British Defence Dental Services reveal that
serving personnel in the British Army have a persistently lower
level of dental fitness than those in the Royal Navy or the
Royal Air Force. No research had been undertaken to ascertain
if this reflects the oral health of recruits joining each Service.
This study aimed to pilot a process for collecting dental and
socio-demographic data from new recruits to each Service
and examine the null hypothesis that no differences in dental
health existed.
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Plaque Control in ‘Dutch Sailors’ After Introducing a
Powered Toothbrush
Lt Cdr Nanda van de Kraats-van Klink (The Netherlands)
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to compare the plaque removal
efficacy of a positive control manual toothbrush to a power
toothbrush following a repeated single use study design. In
addition, this paper reports the results of a study examining
the relative plaque removal efficacy of the positive control
manual toothbrush to representative manual toothbrushes
within the Royal Netherlands Navy.
The True Prevalence of Unscheduled Dental Visits in the
Australian Defence Force
Gp Capt Greg Mahoney (Australia)
Abstract
Background: An essential element for determining suitable
risk management strategies for dental emergencies in the
Australian Defence Force (ADF) is an accurate measurement
of that outcome which best reflects those dental visits
collectively termed ‘unplanned presentations’.
Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the true
prevalence of Unscheduled Dental Visits (UDVs) in the ADF.
Validation of Selected Dental Anxiety Scale in a Military
Set up
Wg Cdr PLP Jayashantha (Sri Lanka)
Abstract
Dental anxiety has always been one of the most common
psychological conditions encountered in provision of
dental care. However, measuring dental anxiety is always a
challenging task and most of the scales developed were tested
in the general population in Western countries. Therefore,
this study aimed to validate Modified Dental Anxiety Scale
(MDAS) and Dental Fear Survey (DFS) questionnaire which
were translated and culturally adapted for Sinhala language,
among Air Force personnel in Sri Lanka Air Force.
Resin-bonded Fixed Partial Denture: A Cost Effective
Treatment for Tooth Replacement. A prospective
Analysis
Com(S) Luis Felipe Jimenez (Chile)
Abstract
Resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPD) have been
provided in dental practice for approximately 30 years and
were developed from the original Rochette design of the
1970s. Rochette proposed adhesively bonded splints with
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macromechanical retention through perforated retainers.
Introducing a minimally invasive preparation design with
large surface areas for bonding and vertical grooves improved
the survival rates of RBFPDs. Furthermore, several retentive
systems for bonding composite resin to metal were developed.
Recently, promising results for single-retainer RBFPDs for the
short to medium term have been published.
The Dynamic Treatment Concept in the Military
Cdr Joris Van de la Court (The Netherlands)
Abstract
Operational Military dentistry is aimed at reducing risk in the
operational environment. This presentation will examine and
review various methods of maintain operational fitness at sea
through the use of adhesives / composite material in the field.
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The Reformation on Undergraduate Education of
Stomatology in Chinese Army
Dr Cheng Xie (China)
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Abstract
The reformation on undergraduate education of stomatology
in our school started from 2003, which focused on the
theoretical principle, clinical skill, humanistic quality,
innovative ability and military attainment “five-in-one”. We
distribute professional courses of stomatology throughout
the whole five years in a spiral progression, in order to
be enhanced year by year. All of the professional courses
are based on common oral disease, such as dental caries,
periodontal disease etc. Rely on our State Training Center;
we raised the proportion of experimental practice equal to
theoretical courses. Students can’t treat patient unless they
pass the strict examination. Students are also required to draw
up a holistic treatment plan for a single patient, and finished
all the treatment by themselves under the guide of teachers.
In order to promote students’ humanistic quality, innovative
ability and military attainment, we also bring them to visit
the museum of stomatology in our school, to participate in
some scientific research work, to give volunteer medical
consultation in the barback around the whole country
Contemporary Challenges and Future Chances in the
Dental Service of the Swiss Armed Forces
Lt İsmail Ülgür İskender (Switzerland)
Abstract
One of the major challenges of the Dental Service of the Swiss
Armed Forces is the definition of how to use well-trained
military dentists in the near future. Due to the decline of caries
in the Swiss population some sources question the use of
military dentists. The author is going to explain and introduce
the organisation and possible reorganisation of the Swiss
Dental Service and will explain the training of Swiss military
dentists.
Continuing Education and Training in the Development
of Professional Competencies in Forensic Dentistry for
Military Oral Health Personnel
Lt Col Trish Leabourne (New Zealand)
Abstract
Recent experience with the New Zealand Defence Force
in supporting the national disaster victim identification
operation following destructive earthquakes in Canterbury,
New Zealand, highlights the important role military forensic
odontology capabilities can provide in supporting a national
disaster response. Military dental personnel are well-trained,
practiced, and prepared to support short-notice contingencies
and can provide important immediate response augmentation
to Disaster Victim Identification teams following a multiplefatality event. The role of military forensic odontologist and
competencies required will be examined in this presentation.
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FDI 2013 AWDC
Scientific Programme
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15:30-16.30
15:00-15.30
Preparation for Opening
Ceremony
Georg B. Meyer
Craniomandibular Function and
Dysfunction Related to Other Medical
Disciplines - Consequences for
Dental Diagnostics and Occlusal
Therapy
Coffee Break
Ira Lamster
Hani A. Salam
Can We Prevent
Complications in Implants?
Üsküdar
Nejat Erverdi
Murat Aydın
Metal-Free Ceramic Restorations
Interactive Case Discussion 1
Distraction Osteogenesis
Galip Gürel
Porcelain Lamina Restorations:
True Indications
Bülent Uludağ
Facts about Precision Attachments
in Prosthetic Dentistry, Associated
Problems and Solutions
Dilek Tağtekin
Coşkun Yıldız
Reasons for Failure of Approximal
Restorations and New Matrix Systems
Tooth Preparation Principles and
Impression Materials for Fixed
Restorations
Translated English/Turkish
28 August 2013 - Wednesday (Day 1)
Panel Discussion
Trauma
Martin Trope
Nil Altay
Zeynep Ergücü
Mehmet Manisalı
David Bartlett
Acid Attack! - The Role of
Acids in Tooth Wear
Analysis of Biological Fluids
as an Aid in the Diagnosis and
Management of Oral Diseases
Bekir Karabucak
Endodontic Surgery
Hien Ngo
Managing Caries in Clinical
Practice: The Oral Environment
14:00-15.00
Amid İsmail
Modern Teaching and Learning
Systems and Closing the Gap
Between Theory and Practice
Coffee Break
Christopher Fox (Moderator)
Christopher Fox, Gottfried Schmalz,
E. Dianne Rekow, Timothy Watson,
Rainer Guggenberger
IADR Symposium
The Future of Dental Materials
for Direct Restorations in a Post
Minamata Convention World
Emirgan
Translated English/Turkish
Lunch Break
Roland Frankenberger
Resin Composites - How Far We Can Go?
Longevity, Indication and Repair
Denis Bourgeois (Moderator)
Adrian Lussi, David Bartlett, Nicola West,
Denis Bourgeois, Duygu İlhan
Beylerbeyi
Translated English/Turkish
12:30-14.00
Gürkan Göktuğ
Treatment Planning for Implant
Supported Complete-Arch and
Complete-Mouth Rehabilitation
Istvan Urban
New Perspectives on Vertical
and Horizontal Augmentation
Dental Erosion and Dentin
Hypersensitivity:
How big is this problem in Europe?
Çamlıca
Translated English/Turkish
Harbiye Auditorium
Translated English/Turkish
J&J Symposium
David Pashley (Moderator)
David Pashley, Nairn Wilson, George Eliadis,
David Winkler, Michael Noack,
Fridus Van der Weijden
11:30-12.30
11:00-11.30
10:00-11.00
09:00-10:00
07:45-08:45
Time / Halls
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Beyazıt
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
12:45 -13-45
B325 Critical Evaluation of Biological and Other
Aspects of New and Traditional Filling Materials
George B. Meyer
B326 Management of the Difficulties and
Complications of Sinus Grafting
Istvan Urban
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
Dan Meyer
B326 Evidenced-based Dentistry:
What is The Impact on Dental Practice
Alexander Tolmeijer
B325 Financial management:
Tools and best practices
Halls B325,B326
Early Morning and
Meet-the-Experts
English
Wednesday 28 August
World Dental Parliament
Open Forum
Translated English/Turkish
Wednesday 28 August
Early morning sessions 07:45-08:45
Morning sessions 09:00-12:30
Early morning Seminar
Financial management: Tools and Best Practices
Key Performance Indicators, PL and Balance
Sheets and Meaningful Information for Dentists
New Perspectives on Vertical and Horizontal
Augmentation
Alexander Tolmeijer (Netherlands)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 07:45-08:45
B325
English
1
Early morning Seminar
Evidenced-based Dentistry: What is the Impact
on Dental Practice?
Daniel M. Meyer (United States)
Time: 7:45-8:45
Room: B326
Language: English
CERP: 1
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Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Istvan Urban (Hungary)
Time: 09:00-11:00
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Aslan Gökbuget
CERP: 2
Learning Objectives
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Understand indications, patient selection and treatment
alternatives for vertical and horizontal augmentation.
- Learn the principles of the surgical procedure.
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Understand why scientific documentation is superior
compared to anecdotal techniques.
Abstract
Vertical and horizontal augmentation presents one of the
greatest challenges of bone regeneration in implant dentistry.
This is primarily due to the difficulty of the surgical procedure
and its potential complications.
Recent research on vertical ridge augmentation as well as
the use of different growth factors in conjunction with bone
grafts will be presented.
An exciting, new treatment modality of horizontal
augmentation treating edentulous atrophic maxillary ridges
will be introduced. This technique utilizes a native collagen,
resorbable membrane to completely immobilize and protect
a particulated composite bone graft for the initial weeks of
graft maturation. The lack of a titanium-reinforced membrane
can be overcome by secure fixation of the membrane on both
the lingual/palatal and the vestibular side.
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Denis Bourgeois (France)
Adrian Lussi (Switzerland)
David Bartlett (United Kingdom)
Nicola West (United Kingdom)
Duygu İlhan (Turkey)
Time: 09:00-11:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Denis Bourgeois
CERP: 2.5
Is Dental Erosion and Dentin Hypersensitivity a Public Health Problem? Rationale of the European Collaborative Study
Denis Bourgeois (France)
Learning Objectives
- To introduce the European study research on risk factors
associated with the occurrence of a non-carious cervical
lesion in people aged 18-35 years included seen in general
dentistry in Europe including Finland, France, Spain, Italy,
Latvia, Estonia, Turkey, United Kingdom.
-To introduce the concept of general dentists of the “Sentinel”
network invited to participate in the study
Abstract
Non-carious cervical lesions progress constantly. Their high
prevalence may be attributed to several factors of which
the most important are linked to oral hygiene practices and
dietary habits; to these may be added stress and its effects
on the occlusion, and increases in population longevity.
The multifactorial origin of these lesions makes it difficult to
define exactly their aetiology. The difficulty may be explained
partly by the very wide differences in prevalence reported by
different studies. If risk factors for non-carious cervical lesions
have hitherto been poorly studied, better knowledge of these
conditions would allow the establishment of preventive
measures that seek to reduce the incidence of this condition
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and to diminish its impact, given that the condition has
functional, aesthetic and painful consequences that impact
on the quality of life of adult sufferers.
Dental Erosion: Diagnosis and Risk Factors
Adrian Lussi (Switzerland)
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Dental Erosion and Dentin Hypersensitivity:
How big is this problem in Europe
Learning Objectives
- To learn more about dental erosion and its many risk factors.
Abstract
Erosive tooth wear is becoming increasingly important when
considering the long-term health of the dentition. There is
some evidence that the presence of this condition is growing
steadily. It is important that diagnosis of dental erosion is
made early. Clinical detection is important once dissolution
has started. The clinical appearance is the most important
sign for dental professionals to diagnose erosion. Adequate
preventive measures can only be initiated when the risk
factors are known and interactions between them are present.
The interplay of chemical, biological and behavioural factors is
crucial and helps explain why some individuals exhibit more
erosion than others.
ESCARCEL Results - Focus on Tooth Wear
Erosion in European dentitions
David Bartlett (United Kingdom)
Learning Objectives
- To explain how the ESCARCEL study examined European
dentitions for tooth wear
- To explain the data from the study and how common tooth
wear is in European teeth
- To discuss the implications of tooth wear in Europe
Abstract
This lecture is part of a series describing the outcome of a
European Study on Sensitivity and Erosion. Around 3000
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ESCARCEL Results - Focus on Hypersensitivity
The Prevalence of Dentine Hypersensitivity in
Young People
Nicola West (United Kingdom)
Learning Objectives
As a result of attending the lecture the participant will be able to:
- Understand why there is wide variation in prevalence of
dentine hypersensitivity
- Identify the aetiology and risk factors of dentine hypersensitivity
- Improve preventive management of the condition
Abstract
Dentine hypersensitivity is a common oral pain condition
thought to be increasing in prevalence due to the longevity
of the healthy dentition and more frequent daily, dietary acid
challenges. The prevalence of hypersensitivity is variable due
to different methods of data collection; similarly risk factors
are proposed but not confirmed. Data collected across
seven European countries demonstrated high prevalence
of hypersensitivity compared to published findings and
that is was universally common amongst both young male
and female adults. Data also strongly suggests that erosive
dietary lifestyle needs to be modified to reduce pain from
hypersensitivity, accompanied with prevention of gingival
recession. Surprisingly subjects’ perception of tooth sensitivity
was much less than the clinical evaluation of their sensitivity.
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ESCARCEL Results - Focus on
Loss of Attachment
Loss of attachment in Europe in young adults
Denis Bourgeois (France)
Learning Objectives
- To record the prevalence of NCCL and dentinal hypersensitivity
in relation with loss of attachment in a population of young
adults attending a general dentist for consultation in Europe
including Finland, France, Spain, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
United Kingdom, Turkey
- To introduce an estimation of the prevalence of periodontal
conditions in Europe
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
patients in General Practices in seven countries were examined
for erosion and tooth wear. The results shows that tooth wear
is very common in Europeans with 26% having erosive wear
covering less than 50% of the surface and 3.3% with over
50%. There were large differences between countries with
the UK having higher levels. Fresh fruit and juice intake was
positively associated with wear whilst a protective effect of
diary produce was detected. In this sample of 3187 patients
over a quarter had irreversible signs of tooth wear.
Abstract
Few representative studies have examined the relationship
between non-carious cervical lesions and periodontal disease
in subjects presenting with clinical loss of attachment. An
observational clinical epidemiological study would thus seem
to be an appropriate public health response, for the following
reasons:
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Oral hygiene practices are key components in the
maintenance of good periodontal health.
- Periodontal conditions lead to cervical and radicular exposure,
illustrating the aggressiveness of the oral environment and
the damage due to brushing, to the cement and the dentine.
- The consequences of these lesions, at the tooth-periodontal
tissue interface, manifest themselves functionally by
dentinal-pulpal hypersensitivity and aesthetically when the
lesions are on the anterior teeth.
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Learning Objectives
By determining the prevalence and severity of non-cervical
lesions which are accepted to be a public health issue,
collection of data, which can form a sound basis for national
oral health policy, are achieved.
Abstract
- To highlight the common etiologic factors between NCDs
and oral health disorders( dental caries, non-cervical lesions)
- To annotate the results of national surveillance analysis in
the oral health field; to evaluate the non-cervical lesions
throughout such as the dental caries, periodontal diseases…
etc.
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To compare the national epidemiological data of noncervical lesions with the international data.
- To determine the targets for decreasing the prevalence and
severity of non-cervical lesions in terms of national oral
health policy, and to take precautions in national level.
IADR Symposium - The Future of Dental
Materials for Direct Restorations in a Post
Minamata Convention World
Christopher Fox (United States)
Gottfried Schmalz (Germany)
E. Dianne Rekow (United Kingdom)
Timothy Watson (United Kingdom)
Rainer Guggenberger (Germany)
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Dental Erosion and Dentin Hypersensitivity:
The Experience of Turkey
Duygu İlhan (Turkey)
Time: 09:00-11:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Christopher Fox
CERP: 2
Background and Overview of Dental Provisions in Minamata Convention
Christopher Fox (United States)
Learning Objectives
Participants will receive an overview of the dental provisions
within the Minamata Convention, including the prevention,
research, and best management practices mentioned in the
proposed treaty.
Abstract
In January 2013, the United Nations Environmental
Programme (UNEP) International Negotiating Committee
(INC) completed negotiations on an agreement for a global,
legally-binding treaty on mercury. The agreement contains
provisions for the reduction of dental amalgam including;
setting national objectives aiming at dental caries prevention
and health promotion, promoting research and development
of alternatives, and promoting the use of best environmental
practices in dental facilities. The treaty text will be presented
for adoption and signature at a diplomatic conference in
Minamata, Japan October 9-11, 2013. The dental provisions in
the treaty will be reviewed in this presentation as background
and to introduce the session on the future of dental materials
for direct restoration.
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Learning Objectives
Participants will learn about:
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The principles behind adverse effects elicited by dental
amalgam and alternative restorative materials;
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Examples of local, systemic and allergic reactions after
exposure to different dental restorative materials;
- Prevention of such reactions;
- Definitions of safety and risk and the difference between
general and individual risks.
Abstract
Virtually all dental materials release substances which may
cause adverse reactions. Pulpal reactions may be elicited in
deep cavities by amalgam, resinous materials and (when the
pulp is exposed) by glass ionomer cements. Allergic reactions
have been shown in single cases for amalgam and resinous
materials, more frequently (around 2%) for dental personnel
in contact with resin monomers. Systemic reactions after
exposure to amalgam have been claimed with released
mercury being the main cause. However, based on existing
evidence national and international governmental and
other expert groups could not verify these claims. However,
the endocrine disruptor Bisphenol A is released from dental
resinous materials, especially from those, which contain BisDMA. Exposure estimates are far below currently accepted
limit values.
Design Parameters/Specifications for an Ideal Dental Restorative Material
E. Dianne Rekow (United Kingdom)
Abstract
Innovations in material science, both within and outside
dentistry, entice us to explore opportunities for creating new
direct restorative materials. But articulating a specification for
design and evaluation methods is complicated. Challenges
exist in not only how the material should be manipulated
and perform clinically, but also in understanding and
incorporating the skill of the operator placing the restoration,
economic considerations, expectations patients have for
their investment, cost effectiveness, influences of the health
care system and how and for whom restorations are to be
placed, and global challenges that limit the types of materials
available in different areas of the world.
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Human Safety of Current Dental Restorative Materials
Gottfried Schmalz (Germany)
Airplanes, Asphalt, and Dental Materials: What’s the Connection?
What do we need to make better dental materials?
Timothy Watson (United Kingdom)
Learning Objectives
What are the design constraints of current dental materials?
How could other manufacturing technologies be applied to
dental materials research to answer some of these questions?
Abstract
The talk will look at modern engineering and manufacturing
techniques, as well as the state of the art in direct placement
dental materials to highlight how cross fertilisation of ideas
and techniques could open up new classes of materials for
dentists to use in their surgeries. The aim would be to produce
materials that are simple to use in a worldwide dental setting.
Learning Objectives
- Considerations in designing innovative dental materials
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Understanding potential barriers in introducing new
materials
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Learning Objectives
- Safety, function and economy as key parameters of dental
materials
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Current status of restorative materials regarding these
parameters
- Considerations for future developments
- What are the contributions and needs from manufacturers
Abstract
Safety, function and economy are key elements in all
dental materials, regardless whether they have been used
for more than 100 years - like Amalgam - or just recently
introduced. While it is relatively easy to optimize just one
of those parameters, it becomes a real challenge balancing
all three of them. Currently available restorative materials
- Amalgam, Composites and Glass Ionomers show their
strengths and weaknesses in distinctly different areas.
Particularly the economic part remains to be challenging, also
in the development of new materials beyond the Minamata
Convention. To realize economically meaningful solutions
a fruitful combination of vision and pragmatism will be
needed, as well as broad interaction between manufacturers,
universities and regulatory bodies.
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Managing Caries in Clinical Practice:
The Oral Environment
Hien Ngo (Kuwait)
Time: 09:00-10:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Nil Altay
CERP: 1
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
The View from Industry
Safety, Function and Economy Key Considerations in the Development of Dental Restoratives
Rainer Guggenberger (Germany)
Learning Objectives
- Preventive dentistry: Why is it important? From concept to
clinical application
- New preventive techniques: pre fissure sealant, proximal
sealant
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Restorative techniques: Internal remineralisation, tunnel
Preparation, micro-lamination
Abstract
Minimal Intervention is a modern approach to clinical
dentistry. It relies on dentists taking the dual role of physician
and surgeon. The public is also becoming more aware of that
restorative dentistry alone is not enough to ensure good oral
health, so it is timely for the profession to look at and consider
how new treatment modalities can be incorporated into
everyday clinical practice. We will also explore innovations,
which have provided dental professionals with a host of
new tools to heal and restore carious lesions. When surgical
intervention is indicated then the least invasive reparative
technique should be utilized. This is the first lecture in a series
of two; the second lecture will discuss restorative options.
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Coşkun Yıldız (Turkey)
Time: 09:00-10:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Zeynep Yeşil Durmuş
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
This presentation addresses the type of tooth reduction
required for full crown restoration. The participants should:
- Understand the role of correct preparation design on the
success of a crown restoration.
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Recognize the preparation and impression sequence
associated with successful crown restoration.
Abstract
There are certain principles that need to be taken into
consideration during tooth preparation on a tooth that has
caries, trauma history, and aesthetic or loss of function. The
principles of tooth preparation may be divided into three
categories; biologic, mechanical and esthetic consideration.
Successful tooth preparation and subsequent restoration
depend on simultaneous consideration of all these factors.
Apart from these factors after tooth preparation, determining
the marginal finish line and obtaining the right model, using
retraction and impression taking are also very important.
Restorations that were derived from models that were
obtained from impression taking where the teeth were
retracted are successful and have a longer life. In conclusion;
the success of a restoration highly depends on tooth
preparation principles being followed, the use of retraction
and impression techniques.
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Endodontic Surgery
Bekir Karabucak (United States)
Time: 10:00-12:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Mahir Günday
CERP: 2.5
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Tooth Preparation Principles and Impression
Materials for Fixed Restorations
Learning Objectives:
Indications of endodontic surgery; Technique of microsurgery;
outcome.
Abstract
In case of failure of initial root canal therapy modern
endodontics provide clinicians with different treatment
options to save the natural tooth from extraction. Due to
advancements in the dental materials and surgical techniques
surgical micro-endodontics have a higher success rate
and a predictable outcome. Although inevitable in certain
cases surgical endodontics cannot replace conventional
retreatment. The decision-making process on how to choose
surgical versus non-surgical retreatment will be described
and indications will be illustrated by case examples.
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Dilek Tağtekin (Turkey)
Time: 10:00-11:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Abdülkadir Şengün
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Abstract
Increased esthetic demand has raised the use of tooth colored
filling materials in posterior tooth. One of the most important
problem about using resin composites on posterior teeth is
to form a tight proximal contact and an appropriate proximal
contour. In this presentation, the importance of matrix bands,
wedges and separation is emphasized and contemporary
circumferential and sectional matrix systems and their clinical
application is investigated.
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Treatment Planning for Implant Supported
Complete-Arch and Complete-Mouth
Rehabilitation.
Gürkan Göktuğ (United States)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Gülbahar Işık Özkol
CERP: 2.5
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Reasons for Failure of Approximal
Restorations and New Matrix Systems
Learning Objectives
- Developing an appropriate treatment plan,
- Evaluating the vertical dimension of occlusion,
- Making inter occlusal records for mounting of definitive and
diagnostics casts,
- Fabricating a provisional restoration to evaluate function,
speech and aesthetic and serve as a guide for the dental
laboratory technician when finalizing the anterior guidance.
- Each step will be illustrated with clinical cases step by step.
Abstract
Once the natural dentition is lost, it becomes challenging to
restore function, phonetics and esthetics. Many diagnostic
measures are required to develop a biomechanically
favorable occlusion. A diagnostic waxing is critical because
it permits the determination of the desired implant position
and distribution. This waxing also becomes a template for the
provisional restoration, which in turn, serves as a blueprint for
the establishment of esthetics, phonetics and function in the
definitive restorations.
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Roland Frankenberger (Germany)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Zeynep Ergücü
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Clinically relevant issues about resin composites:
Longevity, indications and limits, technique sensitivity,
operator influence, polymerization, clinical problems, repair
and refurbishment.
Abstract
Resin-based composites are everywhere in today’s dentistry.
Both minimally invasive concepts as well as esthetics make
these materials very attractive.
On the other hand, there are still enough opinions that
amalgam is still superior at least in terms of longevity - but is
this really true?
This lecture covers clinically relevant issues around resin
composite restorations in posterior and anterior teeth with a
special focus on technique sensitivity, adhesion, polymerization,
and repair.
Altogether, really minimally invasive dentistry covers four columns:
1. Careful excavation,
2. Defect-related preparation,
3. Longevity, and
4. Repairability.
Complete removal of perfectly matching tooth-colored
restorations is close to tooth hard tissue assault because
collateral damages are barely manageable.
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Modern Teaching and Learning Systems
and Closing the Gap between Theory and
Practice
Amid İsmail (United States)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Özen Doğan
CERP: 1
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Resin Composites – How Far We Can Go?
Longevity, Indication and Repair
Learning Objectives
Provide comprehensive and evidence-based dental care.
- Critique the current teaching model used in dental education
worldwide.
- Define the characteristics and skills of dentists in a new era
that focuses on promoting health and wellness.
- Describe the design of new curricula that are focused on
adult learning and prepare critical thinkers, life-long learners,
and promoters of health who can competently provide
comprehensive and evidence-based dental care.
Abstract
Learning is a process of transformation that takes place
over time in a continuous cycle of reflection and analysis.
Engagement of learners is a key for creating and transferring
knowledge. Relevance of the knowledge or skills to the learners
is imperative for retention of the knowledge and to closing
the gap between theory and practice. Effective learning
occurs through individual reflections and explorations that
can only occur when a learner obtains feedback from a team
working a challenging yet supportive environment. Effective
learning depends on the ability of the teachers and students
to manage and analyze uncertainty, and this skill requires
learning in real-life settings.
This presentation focuses on the characteristics of educational
systems that focus on learning and the integration of theory
with practice.
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Bülent Uludağ (Turkey)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Ali Kemal Özdemir
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
The main learning objective of the presentation will be to
provide the attendants with the technical applications of
precision attachments. Also, a clinical point of view will be
provided including practical solutions to the associated
problems of the precision attachments on a case based series.
Abstract
Precision attachments are widely used in prosthetic dentistry.
Fabrication of attachment retained hybrid dentures produce
superior treatment outcomes providing the clinicians with
a high level of prestige and income. It is impossible to know
all the precision attachments systems. So, the main point is
to decide to choose the proper precision attachment system
for the case. Therefore, the clinicians have to accurately
understand the indications and technical specifications for
the attachment systems to ensure proper fabrication of the
hybrid dentures and provide patient comfort.
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Wednesday 28 August
Industry Lunch Symposium
12:30-14.00
J&J Symposium
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Facts about Precision Attachments in
Prosthetic Dentistry, Associated Problems
and Solutions
Expert Panel Discussion on Dentine Sensitivity
A New Approach to Managing Dentine Sensitivity
David Pashley (USA)
George Eliadis (Greece)
Fridus Van der Weijden
(The Netherlands)
Nairn Wilson (UK)
David Winkler (UK)
Michael Noack (Germany)
Time: 12:30-14:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: David Pashley (USA)
Learning Objectives
The objective of this expert panel discussion is to try and answer
some important questions on Dentine Sensitivity and give a
unique perspective on this subject, to both the audience attending
the symposium in person, and through a live broadcast to those
registered for online participation.
Abstract
Dentine sensitivity is a global clinical oral health problem in the
adult population. It is defined as “pain arising from exposed dentine
in response to stimuli, typically thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic
or chemical, which cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental
defect or pathology” and satisfies all the criteria to be classified as a
true pain syndrome.
Even though considerable research effort has been invested on
understanding the processes leading to Dentine Sensitivity and on
developing effective treatments to alleviate and prevent this painful
condition, there are many unanswered questions: why is it so widely
prevalent? Why is it under-diagnosed? What is the best way to
manage it?
Our panel of experts in the areas of periodontology, dental
public health, general dentistry, preventive dentistry and dental
biomaterials, will answer questions based on their own unique
expertise within their chosen field of dentistry.
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Wednesday 28 August
Mid-day sessions 12:45-13.45
Afternoon sessions 14:00-16.30
Meet-the-Expert
Critical Evaluation of Biological and Other
Aspects of New and Traditional Filling Materials
Panel discussion - Trauma
Georg B Meyer (Germany)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 12:45-13:45
B325
English
1
Meet-the-Expert
Management of the Difficulties and
Complications of Sinus Grafting
Predictable Sinus Augmentation
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Ayşe Nil Altay (Turkey)
Zeynep Ergücü (Turkey)
Mehmet Manisalı (United Kingdom)
Martin Trope (United States)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Gamze Aren
CERP: 2.5
Emergency Dental Trauma Treatment in Primary and Mixed Dentition
Ayşe Nil Altay (Turkey)
Istvan Urban (Hungary)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 58
12:45-13:45
B326
English
1
Abstract
Dental trauma is frequently seen in primary and mixed dentition.
Dentists must be aware of emergency injuries and their treatment
options. Treatment options differ according to the age, injury type
and referral time to dentist. Emergency treatment options will be
discussed with case presentations and on different clinical scenarios.
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Learning Objectives
- To classify the types of crown fractures,
- To identify the etiology and diagnosis of crown fractures,
- To review the treatment options for enamel-dentin fractures
Abstract
Traumatic dental injuries cause damage ranging from minimal enamel
loss to complex fractures involving pulp tissue. Crown fractures account
for the majority of dental trauma in the permanent dentition (2676% of dental injuries). It is of great importance to make an accurate
diagnosis and treatment plan at two separate levels: the pulp level and
the restoration level. At the restoration level, the very rapid growing
information about new adhesive systems and resin composites must be
followed. This lecture reviews the diagnoses and treatment modalities of
enamel infractions, enamel fractures, enamel-dentin fractures without
pulpal involvement in the light of the developments in esthetic anterior
resin composite materials and techniques.
An Overview of Controversial Aspects of Maxillofacial Injuries
Mehmet Manisalı (United Kingdom)
Root Resorption - Basic Concepts and Treatment Strategies
Martin Trope (United States)
Learning Objectives
- Understand the mechanisms of root protection against root
resorption
- Understand the requirements for root resorption to occur
- Understand treatment strategies that maximize favorable
and minimize unfavorable root resorption
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Esthetic Treatment Modalities for Crown Fractures of Traumatic Origin
Restoration of Crown Fractures
Zeynep Ergücü (Turkey)
Abstract
Pre-cementum and pre-dentin are the tissues that protect a
permanent tooth against resorption. In order for resorption
to occur there must be 1. Damage to one of these protective
layers and 2. An inflammatory response that stimulates the
osteoclastic resorption of the root and surrounding bone.
When the inflammation is in the active stage it is destructive
in nature and is radiolucent AND IS REVERSIBLE. The active
resorption could continue or healing takes place. Healing is
either favorable with new protective cementum or unfavorable
when the bone attaches directly to the root with eventual loss
of the root. This talk will cover basic concept of root resorption
and modern strategies to maximize favorable healing.
Abstract
Maxillofacial injuries can be severe and are associated with mortality
and significant morbidity.
Within the context of treating dental injuries it is important to
understand the full spectrum of potential cranio-maxillofacial
injuries and their recognition.
The most controversial aspects of maxillofacial injuries are:
- Frontal
- Orbital
- Naso orbito ethmoid fractures
- Fractures of the mandible involving the condyle and the thin
atrophic mandible
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Acid Attack!
The role of Acids in Toothwear
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: İsmet Duran
CERP: 1
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Gürkan Gür
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- Understand the principles of molecular diagnosis of disease.
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Be familiar with strategies employed when developing
molecular tests for oral/dental disease.
- Recognize the advantages and disadvantages of using saliva
and gingival fluid for diagnosis of oral/dental diseases.
- Be familiar with the mediators in saliva and gingival fluid
that have been proposed as diagnostic tests for periodontal
disease.
Learning Objectives
- To review and appraise the clinical manifestations of abrasion,
attrition and erosion
- To review the inter-relationship of acid with attrition and
abrasion
- To assess how to prevent acidic tooth wear - in particular
the control of the diet, use of fluoride and monitoring
progression.
Ira Lamster (United States)
Abstract
The diagnosis of oral/dental disease is traditionally based on
clinical and radiographic findings. However, other healthcare
disciplines rely upon an understanding of the pathophysiology
of disease for molecular diagnosis, which identifies pathology
when molecular changes have occurred, but before clinical
manifestations appear. For diseases in the oral cavity, saliva
and gingival crevicular fluid (GF) are local biological fluids that
hold particular promise. In the oral cavity, investigators have
studied the diagnostic potential of these fluids for periodontal
disease, dental caries and oral squamous cell carcinoma. This
presentation will focus on the diagnostic potential of saliva
and GF analysis for periodontal disease. Mediators reflective of
the host response, and tissue perturbation, will be examined.
Technological advances will be highlighted.
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David Bartlett (United Kingdom)
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Analysis of Biological Fluids as an Aid in the
Diagnosis and Management of Oral Diseases
Abstract
The lecture will describe the clinical manifestations of erosion,
attrition and abrasion and explain how the aetiologies attack
enamel and dentine. Tooth wear is a common clinical finding
and dentists are increasingly worried by its management.
The BEWE is a clinical tool designed to record wear in general
practice. The implications of erosive tooth wear will be
examined particularly in relation to the diet and how it interrelates with progression. The role of prevention, particularly
fluoride should provide evidence the effects of the modern
diet and be controlled. Finally, the lecture will explain that
once prevention is provided how this might impact upon
progression.
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Galip Gürel (Turkey)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Esra Yıldız
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- Interdisciplinary Aesthetic Treatment Planning,
- When to use Restorative Tools or Orthodontics or Perio or a
combination of these three,
- Minimal Invasive Tooth Preparation Techniques,
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Maximum and predictable communication between
specialists.
Abstract
It has always been a challenge to create a smile design that
the final result would be precisely predicted from day one. In
some cases the dentists do built this design by themselves
directly in the patients mouth, however some leave it to the
ceramist that they work with. However, more importantly, this
smile design should also match with the patient’s functional,
biological and emotional needs.
And it becomes even more challenging if the team does not
physically work together in the same place.
Today, it shouldn’t be a problem whether the ceramist you work
with is close to your clinic or not, the digital communication
makes everyone work as a synergistic team.
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Craniomandibular Function and Dysfunction
Related to Other Medical Disciplines Consequences for Dental Diagnostics and
Occlusal Therapy
Georg B Meyer (Germany)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room:
Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Serdar Toroğlu
CERP: 1
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Porcelain Lamina Restorations: True Indications
Learning Objectives
The participant will be informed about physiological and
pathological aspects of biomechanical and neuromuscular
function in the stomatognathic system and interfaces to other
medical disciplines.
Abstract
Craniofacial pain is a most common disorder affecting the
general population. As the reasons for acute and chronic
craniofacial pain can be extremely diverse, diagnostic and
therapy require an interdisciplinary approach. From the dental
and maxillofacial standpoint craniomandibular dysfunction
(CMD) must be taken into consideration in treating such
patients. Dental risk factors for CMD are mainly occlusal
interferences which can be intensified in combination with
psycho-emotional stress.
Current research as for example the Study of Health in
Pomerania (SHIP) shows high evidence between CMD and
tension headache, migraine, neuralgic pain, TMJ problems
and tinnitus as well as relations to cervical vertebrae- and back
ache. Therefore the dental profession has a big responsibility
within an interdisciplinary medical approach to these diseases.
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Hani A. Salam (UAE)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Alper Alkan
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- To prevent complications
- To recognize complications
- To manage complications
Abstract
Dental implants have revolutionized dental treatment of
partially and fully edentulous patients. Despite the overall
high survivability of dental implants, their complications
are on the rise. These complications may occur at both the
surgical and/or prosthetic levels. The increase of the number
of elderly patients in addition to those with systemic disease
adds to the complexity of such complications. A general
overview of the different complications, in addition to their
prevention and management would be presented.
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Interactive Case Discussion 1
Nejat Erverdi (Turkey)
Murat Aydın (Turkey)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room:Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Tülin Arun
CERP: 1
Wednesday 28 August
Wednesday 28 August
Can We Prevent Complications in Implants?
A Novel Method for the Treatment of Cleft Palate Case: Distraction Osteogenesis
Vector Control for Distraction
Nejat Erverdi (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Alveolar distraction osteogenesis for the treatment of cleft
palate problem will be explained.
Abstract
A novel approach for the treatment of Cleft Palate problem:
Distraction osteogenesis.
Distraction osteogenesis is a well known clinical procedure
in medicine and dentistry. Bone elongation is easily achieved
and another advantage is to obtain soft tissue coverage at
the same time together with the elongating bone. Distraction
osteogenesis is used in orthodontics for the treatment of some
orthopedic abnormalities and congenital malformations.
Cleft lip and palate problem is a serious congenital situation
and the prevalence is one in every one thousand birth. Cleft
lip and palate treatment requires a team approach and the
treatment is done in preoperative and postoperative periods.
Postoperative cleft lip and palate treatment aims to correct
the malocclusion which is present.
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Comparison of Metal-Free Ceramic Restorations in
Terms of Indication, Clinical and Laboratory Procedures
All-Ceramic Selection in Different Indications
Murat Aydın (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
In this presentation, a clinical case involving different
indications will be presented to illustrate the use of different
ceramic materials and combinations of materials. The case
will be described including all stages of the restorative
procedures, from treatment planning with an analytic wax-up
to the selection of appropriate materials, tooth preparation
and cementation.
Abstract
In modern restorative dentistry, the usage of metal-free
ceramic restorations is increasing therefore the establishment
of clinical and technical selection criteria is necessary.
The esthetic and clinical success of metal-free ceramic
restorations depends on correct indications, and in some
cases multidisciplinary approach is also needed.
For predictable usage of different methods and materials,
dentists and the technicians have to know about both the
esthetic and mechanical properties of all-ceramic restorative
procedures and they also must know that there are different
systems for different clinical situations. There is not one single
system for all clinical situations.
In this presentation various methods and materials of metalfree ceramic restorations will be compared for predictability of
results, esthetics, and material strength for clinical longevity.
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15:30-16.30
15:00-15.30
14:00-15.00
12:30-14.00
11:30-12.30
11:00-11.30
10:00-11.00
09:00-10:00
07:45-08:45
Time / Halls
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Marius Steigman
Repairing Soft Tissue
Complications in the
Aesthetic Zone
Nikolaos Donos
Diagnosis of Periimplantitis and
Association to Periodontal Disease
Adrian Lussi
Modern Caries Diagnosis
Sibel Antonson
Cementation Options for Indirect
Restorative Materials
Beylerbeyi
Emirgan
Rational Treatment of Endodontic
Lesions - Endodontic, Endodontic
Surgery, or Extraction and Implant
JY Cochet
Mitsuo Okubo
Dentistry in an Aged Society
Lunch Break
Sebastian Ziller
Succesful National Prevention Models:
the German Experience
Coffee Break
Sebastian Ziller & Duygu Ilhan (Moderators)
Tarek Abbas, Rena Aliyeva, Elie Azar Maalouf
Maida Ganibegovic Selimovic, Dorjan Hysi
Vladimer Margvelashvilli, Nikolai Sharkov
Ilshat Yuldashev
Forum on Preventive Dentistry
Problems and Solutions: A Regional
Perspective of Neighboring
Countries Platform
Translated English/Turkish
Joint FDI PHC/PHS Forum
Stop Caries in the primary
dentition – Community effective Coffee Break
modalities
Shanti Sivareswaran
Prathip Phantumvanit
William Cheung
New Century Preventive Practice
Andrej Kielbassa
Dentine HypersensivitivityHyposalivation & Consequences
Translated English/Turkish
Cemal Aydın
Betül Tunçelli (Moderator)
Ersan Ersoy
Bulem Yüzügüllü
Bora Bagış
Panel Discussion
Prosthodontic Outcomes of
Prosthdontic Treatment With CAD/
CAM Technology
Hasan Garip
Odontogenic Cysts of Maxillary Sinus
Interactive Case Discussion 2
Epithesis for Maxillofacial Defects
Serdar Yalçın (Moderator)
Selim Pamuk, Ata Anıl, Selim Ersanlı, Volkan
Arısan, Cüneyt Karabuda
Thursday 29 August
Nigel Pitts
Robert Burne
Roger Ellwood
Colgate Symposuim
David Williams (Moderator)
Stuart Johnson, David Piper
Poul-Erik Petersen
Gottfried Schmalz
Marc Sussman
Pam Clark
World Oral Health Forum
How might the Minimata
Convention on Mercury
Change Dentistry?
Turkish
Panel Discussion
Current Clinical Topics in Oral
Implantology for Dental Practice
Beyazıt
Translated English/Turkish
Üsküdar
29 August 2013 - Thursday (Day 2)
Lijian Jin( Moderator)
Harry Sam Selikowitz
Ira Lamster
Gary Armitage
FDI Science Committee Session
Oral and General Health: Scientific
Evidence and Implementation in
General Practice
GSK Symposium
David Bartlett (Moderator)
David Bartlett
Kirstie Speck
Atilla Sertgöz
Norbert Gutknecht
Evidence Based Laser Dentistry in
Selective Caries Removal and
Hard Tissue Preparation
Michael Glick
Medically Complex Patients –
Clinical Protocols
Çamlıca
Translated English/Turkish
Harbiye Auditorium
Translated English/Turkish
Hien Ngo
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
Sibel Antonson
B326 Metal-free Indirect Restorative Materials
12:45 -13-45
B325 Managing Caries in Clinical Practice:
from Small to Large Holes
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
B326 Laser Dentistry
Norbert Gutknecht
William Cheung
B325 Staff: The Heart of your Practice
Halls B325,B326
Early Morning and
Meet-the-Experts
English
Thursday 29 August
Early morning sessions 07:45-08:45
Morning sessions 09:00-12:30
Early morning seminar
Staff: The heart of your practice
Management Staff in Practice
World Oral Health Forum
How Might the Minamata Convention
Change Dentistry?
William Cheung (China)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 07:45-8:45
B325
English
1
Early morning seminar
Laser Dentistry
Indications of Different Laser Wavelength in
Dentistry
Norbert Gutknecht (Germany)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 72
07:45-8:45
B326
English
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Poul-Erik Petersen (Switzerland) – WHO, Oral Health
Programme
David Piper (Switzerland) – UNEP, United Nations
Environment Programme
Stuart Johnson (UK) - FDI Dental Practice Committee /
Dental Amalgam Task Team
Gottfried Schmalz (Germany) – IADR, International
Association for Dental Research
Marc Sussman (USA) – DRNA, Dental Recycling North
America
Pam Clark (Australia) – IDM, International Dental
Manufacturers
Thursday 29 August
Thursday 29 August
Thursday 29 August
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Beyazıt
Language: English*
Chairperson: David Williams (UK)
* Simultaneous interpretation in French, Spanish, German and Turkish
Abstract
The recently agreed Minamata Convention on mercury challenged the
profession in many countries, introducing the concepts of sustainable
development, environmental responsibility, green dentistry and
product life-cycle. The treaty makes provision for a regular review
of the phase down approach. This review process will require the
profession to collect data and information, not only on amalgam,
but on prevention, research for new materials and transition towards
alternative filling materials. Alternative materials are also facing new
challenges from the regulatory authorities (endocrine disruptors,
nanoparticles). How can FDI facilitate the implementation of the
UNEP treaty? How can we pro-actively and successfully implement
the UNEP treaty? How should we address the future challenges?
The FDI/UNEP/WHO/IDM project in Eastern Africa will be presented
as a show case along with an FDI document on phase down
implementation.
This session will complement the IADR symposium on “Restorative
materials, London 2012 workshop”
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Mine Öztürk (Turkey)
Rena Aliyeva (Azerbaijan)
Kathleen Roth (USA)
Vesna Barac-Furtinger (Croatia)
Theresa S. Gonzales (USA)
Patricia Blanton (USA)
Nanae Kuraji (Japan)
Pam Clark (Australia)
Astrid Bühren (Germany)
Miljana Petrović Punoševac (Serbia)
Mirjana Duspara (Bosna and Herzegovina)
Soukèye Dia Tine (Senegal)
Alphonsine Mukandoli (Rwanda)
Kim, Kyoung-sun (Republic of Korea)
Time: 9:00 - 17:00
Room: Maçka
Language: English
Chairperson: Brita Petersen, Germany
Sugar Addiction and Rampant Caries
Nanae Kuraji (Japan)
Effect on Business, Self Test
Pam Clark (Australia)
Eating Disorders and Somatic Symptoms
Astrid Bühren (Germany)
How against Dependence when Alcohol And Tabacco
are socially Acceptable Behaviour?
Vesna Barac Furtinger, (Croatia),
Miljana Petrović Punoševac, Serbia,
Mirjana Duspara (Bosna and Herzegovina)
Drugs (Cannabis, Amphetamine, Modern Party Drugs)
Soukèye Dia Tine (Senegal)
Work Mania, Compulsive, Pathological Gambling
Alphonsine Mukandoli (Rwanda)
Thursday 29 August
Thursday 29 August
Women Dentist Worldwide Forum
Survey of Dependence
Multiple Perspectives Related to Different
Dependence
Nicotin- No Smoking Campaign of Dentist
KIM, Kyoung-sun (Republic of Korea)
Dental Problems Based on Substance Use
Mine Öztürk (Turkey)
Female Dentists in Former Eastern Countries
Renna Alyeva (Azerbaijan)
Female Dentists in the USA
Kathleen Roth (USA)
Female Dentists in Europe
Vesna Barac-Furtinger (Croatia)
The Pathophysiology of Dependence and its Effects on
Female Cohorts
Theresa S. Gonzales (USA)
Understanding Dependence - The Neuroanaomy and
Neurochemistry of Dependence
Patricia Blanton (USA)
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Cementation Options for Indirect Restorative
Materials
Medically Complex Patients – Clinical
Protocols
Time: 9:00-10:00
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Hande Şar Sancaklı
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
To understand
- The fundamentals of cementation and expected essential functions,
- Basic requirements for all-ceramic cement selection,
- Clinical tips for ultimate success with various restorative materials,
such as zirconia and lithium disilica.
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Tancan Uysal
CERP: 2
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Abstract
This presentation will review the decision-making criteria in selecting
luting agents based on restorative materials and preparation designs.
Current materials and techniques for cementation of contemporary
all-ceramic restorations will be reviewed. Additionally, clinical
conditions that lead to success and failures of the restorations will
be outlined.
Michael Glick (USA)
Learning Objectives
Participants in this course will learn:
- How the obtained health information impacts on routine dental
care
- How to interpret information that may indicate underlying medical
problems
- How to alter routine dental care according to patient’s medical
condition
- How to apply protocols that are used to provide safe and appropriate
care for the medically complex dental patient
Thursday 29 August
Thursday 29 August
Sibel Antonson (USA)
Abstract
Dentists play an important role as primary healthcare workers.
They need to screen and monitor patients for underlying medical
conditions, and are required to render dental care to an array of
medically complex patients. Pertinent medical assessment of
patients has become an essential part of dentistry, as even the most
common medical problems may require modifications to routine
dental care. Providing oral healthcare for medically complex patients
in today’s rapidly changing medical environment is a daunting
responsibility. This course will simplify this task by explaining and
providing clinical protocols for dental care of patients with complex
medical conditions.
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Andrej Kielbassa (Austria)
Thursday 29 August
Time: 09:00-11:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Uğur Erdemir
CERP: 2
Learning Objectives
Definition of dentine sensitivity (DS), prevalence, aetiology,
mechanism(s), diagnosis, treatment, prevention.
Abstract
It is generally accepted that dentine hypersensitivity is among
the most common painful conditions affecting oral comfort and
function. This review defines dentine sensitivity (DS), its prevalence,
its aetiology, the mechanism(s), its diagnosis and its treatment. The
review then examines the modes of action of various treatments for
DS including potassium salts, strontium salts, bioglasses, arginine/
calcium carbonate and professional treatments such as adhesives,
fluorides, and oxalates. The methods used to evaluate the various
treatment modalities are discussed, including randomised controlled
clinical trials. With regard to the aetiology, dentine hypersensitivity
represents a symptom of multi-factorial pathology consisting
mainly of abfractive, abrasive, and/or erosive components. Primary
treatment strategies should undoubtedly aim at eliminating these
pre-disposing factors, thus preventing recurrence of the condition.
Forum on Preventive Dentistry - Problems
and Solutions - A Regional Perspective of
Neighboring Countries Platform
Tarek Abbas (Egypt)
Rena Aliyeva (Azerbaijan)
Elie Azar El Maalouf (Lebanon)
Maida Ganibegovic Selimovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Dorjan Hysi (Albania)
Vladimer Margvelashvilli (Georgia)
Nikolai Sharkov (Bulgaria)
Ilshat Yuldashev (Kyrgyzstan)
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Sebastian Ziller & Duygu İlhan
CERP: 2
Oral Health Policies and Preventive Dentistry in Egypt
Tarek Abbas (Egypt)
Thursday 29 August
Dentine Hypersensitivity, Hyposalivation &
Consequences
Program for Prevention of Dental Diseases in School
Children in Azerbaijan.
Rena Aliyeva (Azerbaijan)
Effect of Periodontal Disease in Overall Health
Elie Azar El Maalouf (Lebanon)
Oral Health Prevention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maida Ganibegovic Selimovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Preventive Dentistry in Albania
Dorjan Hysi (Albania)
Oral Health Status and the Challenges of Preventive
Measures in the Country of Georgia
Vladimer Margvelashvilli (Georgia)
NationalOralHealthPreventionPrograminBulgaria-Situational
Analysis,Structure,RealizationandChallenges
Nikolai Sharkov (Bulgaria)
Experience of Kyrgyzstan in National Prophylactic
Programme on Reforming of Public Health System
Ilshat Yuldashev (Kyrgyzstan)
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Selim Pamuk (Turkey)
Cüneyt Karabuda (Turkey)
Selim Ersanlı (Turkey)
Ata Anıl (Turkey)
Volkan Arısan (Turkey)
Thursday 29 August
Turkish Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry and Turkish Society
of Oral Implantology
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Serdar Yalçın
CERP: 2
I Will Never Do a Prosthesis Like this Again
Learning from our Mistakes
Selim Pamuk (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to decide on implant placement timing as
well as when to augment implant site, evaluate different parameter
in anterior esthetic.
Abstract
Replacing single anterior tooth with an implant requires meeting a
number of challenges including biologic, functional and esthetic.
Proper diagnosis, thorough evaluation and a comprehensive
treatment plan are fundamental in these cases. This presentation will
discuss factors leading to success or failure.
Advanced Surgery in Dental Practice
Autogenous Bone Grafting
Cüneyt Karabuda (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Grafting materials, grafting techniques, alternative methods of
autogenous bone grafting.
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Abstract
Thin alveolar ridges prevent dental implant placement. A variety of
autogenous bone blocks, xenografts, block allografts, alone or in
different combinations have been used to provide sufficient ridge
width for proper positioning of endoosseous implants. Harvesting
bone blocks from iliac crest is a successful and well defined method
in oral implantology, but these grafts require a second surgical site,
which adds morbidity to the procedure. Patients complain about
discomfort from harvest site. The ideal procedure would be simple
to perform, involve no secondary sites for bone harvesting and allow
the patient to return to daily activities the day after graft placement.
The use of block allografts eliminates the need for second surgical
harvest site.
Soft Tissue Contouring Around Implants
Selim Ersanlı (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Oral implantology is to aesthetical soft tissue contours around dental
implants.
Thursday 29 August
Panel Discussion - Current Clinical Topics in
Oral Implantology for Dental Practice
Abstract
The optimal aim in today’s oral implantology is to provide aesthetical
soft tissue contours around dental implants imitating healthy soft
tissue contours around natural teeth. In order to obtain healthy
peri-implanter soft tissue; it is important to have enough hard tissue
support and right implant positions. Studies show that the soft tissue
loss is mostly seen around the crowns supported with implants in
the first three months. So that it is better to choose the permanent
abutments after the use of temporary abutments and temporary
crowns for these three months. Use of implant supported temporary
crowns after the second phase operations and healing of the soft
tissues; is an important method in order to obtain peri-implant soft
tissue contours and profiles.
I Will Never Do an Implant Like this Again
Ata Anıl (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Presentation and interactive education with participations.
Abstract
Sometimes we can’t see the end of the treatment and we can start to
fight with windmill.
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Learning Objectives
-Become familiar with the basic features of the planning software
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Develop a strategic approach to prosthesis-driven implant
placement
-Prediction of primary implant stability
-Integrate this information for flapless surgery and immediate
loading
Abstract
This presentation will illustrate the implementation of the
tomography-derived, template - guided planning and surgery in
clinical implant dentistry. Computer - assisted surgery is a modality
of CAD/CAM that has been available for many years and has long
promised significant advantages over the conventional, freehand
approach to implant surgical and prosthetic planning. Many
complications may be avoided simply by adopting a scan prosthesis
in the treatment sequence. Proper interpretation of the gray-density
values may facilitate in deciding to initiate the loading of implants
immediately. The advantages and limitations will be reviewed
within the context of the presenter’s scientific experience. This
understanding will allow participants to better select technological
instruments and adapt them to their specific niche within guided
implant surgery.
Modern Caries Diagnosis
Adrian Lussi (Switzerland)
Time: 10:00-11:00
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Hande Şar Sancaklı
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
To learn more about modern caries diagnosis.
Abstract
The aim of modern dentistry must be a preventive approach rather
than invasive repair of the disease. This is only possible if the remaining
structural organisation of the attacked tissue will still allow ‘restitutio
ad integrum’ providing early diagnosis. Some of today’s diagnostic
tools and methods are not sensitive enough to detect this early
onset of carious destruction. Therefore, oftentimes remineralisation
or stabilisation is not possible any more at the time of detection
and restoration is inevitable. This, in turn, is the start of the vicious
cycle of restorative therapy due to the limited life expectancy of all
restorative materials. The purpose of this contribution is to compare
today’s diagnostic methods with some newer approaches.
Thursday 29 August
Thursday 29 August
Guided Implant Surgery and Techniques
Improving the Outcome of Implant Therapy via ComputerAssisted Planning & Surgery
Volkan Arısan (Turkey)
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Diagnosis of Periimplantitis and Association
to Periodontal Disease
Evidence Based Laser Dentistry in Selective
Caries Removal and Hard Tissue Preparation
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Ata Anıl
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- To be able to diagnose clinical signs of peri-implantitis
- To learn about the risks factors in relation to periimplantitis
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Sevil Gürgan
CERP: 1
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Abstract
The use of implants for the replacement of the missing teeth in
patients treated for periodontal disease is a subject that frequently
leads to discussions related to the association between previous
presence of periodontal disease and increased implant loss.
In the present lecture, the current literature on the risks involved in
the use of implants in the patients that have been previously treated
for periodontal disease and the increased susceptibility that this
type of patients might present for peri-implantitis will be discussed.
Furthermore, recommendations for clinical practice and future
research studies based on an evidence based approach will be made.
Norbert Gutknecht (Germany)
Learning Objectives
- To understand the interaction of lasers on dental hard tissue
- To know why we can remove caries selectively by laser alone
- To learn what kind of wavelength are the best for this indication
- To understand why we have no thermal side effects
- Why we can prepare a retentive surface
Abstract
First lasers used for cavity preparation in 1965 failed but after trying
an Er:YAG Laser combined with water spray first cavities have been
drilled without any thermal damages and pulpal side effects. In
1997 an Er,Cr:YSGG laser showed an acceptable preparation speed
for hard-tissue to be compared with a classical high speed drill. The
advantages are a selective caries removal and a less painful up to
pain free cavity preparation. The patient is not confronted with the
annoying sound and the vibrations of a high-speed drill.
This makes laser technology superior especially in the treatment of
children and anxious patients.
A combination of Erbium lasers with the latest composite filling
material will be the first choice for an innovative dentist
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Nikolaos Donos (United Kingdom)
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William Cheung (China)
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Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Gürcan Eskitaşçıoğlu
CERP: 1
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Learning Objectives
Participants will learn the following through this presentation:
- What are we preventing in oral diseases?
- CAMBRA and caries management
- PEMBRA and periodontal disease management
- Prevention and screening for oral cancer
- Teamwork in prevention
- How prevention benefits both the patient and the dentist
Abstract
Dr. Cheung will discuss the current prevention philosophy and how
to incorporate such philosophy in a general dental practice. He will
also discuss how a preventive-oriented practice will benefit both the
patients and the practice. Since prevention of oral disease is a team
effort, various members of the team and their role in prevention will
be presented.
Successful National Prevention Models: The
German Experience
Sebastian Ziller (Germany)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Uğur Ergin
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
This presentation will give an overview of dental prevention
programmes from “population based” approaches to the “individual
level” in Germany. It highlights who is organizing the programmes?
What works well and what does not? An important aspect will
involve “learning from each other” exchanging information amongst
colleagues from different countries on best-practices, improvements
and challenges in the field of Oral Prevention.
Abstract
Lifelong healthy teeth are no longer utopian.
In Germany, prevention measures of oral diseases are organized at
three levels:
- Population-based,
- Collective/group prevention,
- Individual prevention.
The individuals learn to be personally responsible for their own
oral health. Thus, there are statutory provisions which regulate the
organisation of oral prevention for children.
The effort made in prevention in children (12-year olds) is a success
story with caries reduction of 80% over the last 30 years and one of
the lowest figures reported worldwide. Fluoridation measures and
preventive fissure sealing have contributed greatly to the overall
caries reduction.
However Early Childhood Caries is still prevalent and we still observe
deficits in the provision of prevention measures for patients with
special needs.
For both, the German Dental Authorities have developed prevention
programmes during the last three years. The main issues will be
presented.
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New Century Preventive Practice
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Cemal Aydın (Turkey)
Hasan Garip (Turkey)
Thursday 29 August
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Yasemin Özkan
CERP: 1
Success of Epitheses Used to Restore Maxillofacial
Defects
Cemal Aydın (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
The impact of maxillofacial defects on patients, treatment alternatives
for maxillofacial defects, patient selection for maxillofacial
reconstruction, advantages and shortcomings of epitheses, linical
and patient based outcomes of epitheses.
Abstract
Maxillofacial defects are resulted from tumor surgery, trauma, or
congenital abnormalities. These defects can be repaired with surgical
techniques or prostheses. Surgical reconstruction has advantages
however may be limited by age, medical condition, residual tissue,
need to monitor recurrence, radiation therapy, or patient preference.
In these situations, epitheses which provides highly satisfactory
esthetic results becomes preferred treatment. The effectiveness of
epitheses has been improved with the use of implants for retention.
However epitheses which has a time-consuming, labor-intensive,
costly production process has limited lifespan. Patients who would
undergo maxillofacial prosthetic treatment should be informed about
periodic replacement of epitheses. Despite a lifetime maintenance
requirement, epitheses represents an acceptable treatment option
for patients with facial defects by providing significant psychosocial
benefit.
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Treatment Approaches of Odontogenic Cysts Localized
in Maxillary Sinus
Multidisciplinary treatment approaches for odontogenic
cysts localized in the maxilla and important key
components in the long-term success and quality of
treatment
Hasan Garip (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
The aim of this lecture is to shed light on treatment approaches for
odontogenic cysts localized in the maxilla.
Abstract
Cysts of the maxillary sinus are detected mainly as incidental findings
on radiographs. Water’s view, panoramic radiography and plain
skull radiography are simple and inexpensive methods that can be
used in daily practice. The shape and extent of the cysts can vary
widely, and the position of ectopic teeth may be found very close
to the eye; in such situations, conventional radiographs may not
be sufficient for determining the dimension and relationship with
anatomical structures. Therefore, computed tomography (CT) should
be employed, and patient observation should be initiated using
a multidisciplinary team that includes specialists from radiology,
dentistry and surgery. Generally, treatment includes enucleation of
the cyst and/or surgical excision, including endoscopic observation
in some cases.
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Interactive Case Discussion 2
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Thursday 29 August
Industry Lunch Symposia
12:30-14.00
Colgate Symposium
Can We Change What We Do about Caries?
Evidenced Based Approaches for the
Prevention and Control of Early Caries
Nigel Pitts (UK)
Robert Burne (USA)
Roger Ellwood (USA)
Time: 12:30-14:15
Room: Beyazıt
Language: English
Learning Objectives
- Update on caries as a public health issue and caries as a continuum.
- Review the etiology and ecological environment created by plaque
biofilm.
- Share evidenced-based strategies and contemporary therapeutic
approaches for the prevention and management of early caries in
the dental practice or dental clinic setting.
Abstract
Caries is a preventable disease, yet multi-factorial and complex in its
etiology. Today, caries is an increasingly prevalent growing problem
globally despite the wide use of fluoride and other preventive
technologies to help manage and control the disease. It is important
for today’s clinical practitioners to understand effective and
contemporary approaches to prevent and manage early caries, which
studies suggest is preventable and reversible. This symposium will
review caries as a public health challenge and a disease continuum,
provide an in-depth review of the etiology and microbiology related
to plaque biofilm, and define evidenced based technological tools
that can be used in the dental office for optimum patient care.
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Caries Classification, Risk Assessment, and Practical
Management in Dental Practice and Dental Education
Worldwide using ICCMS™
Update on implementing the management of caries
(including early caries) using ICDAS and the International
Caries Classification and Management System (ICCMS™)
Nigel Pitts (UK)
Learning Objectives
Update on: caries as a public health issue, the evidence for caries as
a continuum; the evolution of Systems for caries classification, risk
assessment, diagnosis and practical management of caries (including
early caries) in the dental practice and dental education worldwide
using ICCMS™; and the role of the Global Collaboratory for Caries
Management at King’s College London in implementing change.
Abstract
This presentation will provide an update on caries as a continuing
burden and a public health issue, it will present the traditional and
updated evidence for viewing caries as a “continuum” of stages;
summarise the evolution of key Systems for caries classification,
risk assessment, diagnosis and the practical management of caries
(including the early stages of caries) in both the dental practice
and dental education worlds using ICCMS™; and explain the role
of the Global Collaboratory for Caries Management at King’s
College London in implementing change and the adoption of the
ICCMS™ methodology worldwide. The presentation will also explain
how these concepts fit with the FDI Policy statement on Caries
Classification and Management and the FDI Caries Matrix.
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Thursday 29 August
Oral Biofilm Ecology and Dental Caries
Robert Burne (USA)
Learning Objectives
Review the etiology and ecological environment created by plaque
biofilm, specifically examining the role that plaque biofilm plays in
maintaining ph homeostasis and influencing caries status, sharing
innovative strategies for caries management to ultimately improve
overall oral health.
Abstract
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Therapeutic Management of Dental Caries
Roger Ellwood
Learning Objectives
Share evidenced-based strategies and contemporary therapeutic
approaches for the prevention and management of early caries in
the dental practice or dental clinic setting.
Abstract
Based on the previous two presentations, modern concepts of the
etiology of dental caries will be explored to aid our understanding
of evidenced-based strategies and contemporary therapeutic
approaches for the prevention and management of dental caries.
Modern methods of detecting and assessing dental caries will be
reviewed. Based on our new understandings of the importance
of the oral biofilm the role of Fluoride and other novel therapeutic
agents will be highlighted with a view to maximizing the prevention
and treatment of dental caries, both in the dental office and at home.
Opportunities for caries prevention and treatment to address caries
at a global level will be highlighted.
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GSK Symposium
Filling the gap
Hints and Tips for the Successful Replacement
of Missing Teeth
Atilla Sertgöz (Turkey)
Kirstie Speck (UK)
David Bartlett (UK)
Time: 12:30-14:00
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: David Bartlett (UK)
Learning Objectives
To understand the implications of changing demographics on your
patient’s dentition and behaviour,
Key factors for the successful replacement of missing teeth.
Abstract
Throughout the world there is a demographic revolution underway.
This, along with an increase in the prevalence of chronic and oral
diseases represents new challenges to your practice.
This symposium will look at the changing demographic trends and
the role that dental professionals can play in supporting the patient.
The session will also provide insightful hands-on tips for successful
implant placement as well as managing your bridge and denture
patient.
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Advances in high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies have
provided the oral health research community with unprecedented
details of the composition of the oral microbiota. When distilled,
these huge datasets reveal complex, but not always consistent,
changes in the proportions of certain bacteria as disease develops.
These compositional shifts occur in response to environmental forces
imposed by the host and its diet, but they are driven mostly by the
biochemical activities of the microbial communities. In the case of
dental caries, metabolism of carbohydrates to acids creates a selective
pressure that increases the proportions of organisms that are strongly
acid tolerant, like Streptococcus mutans. Concurrently, organisms that
have been associated with dental health often become less abundant.
Thus, the development of dental caries is associated not only with
the emergence of caries pathogens, but with a diminution in the
capacity of beneficial bacteria to “protect” the tooth. This presentation
will highlight some of the “simple yet elegant”, along with the more
sophisticated, strategies employed by beneficial and pathogenic
bacteria to compete for dominance in the biofilms on human tooth
surfaces. Future possibilities of combating caries based on our
understanding of this infectious disease as an ecological imbalance
will be discussed.
Hints and Tips for Successful Implants in Practice
Atilla Sertgöz (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Key factors for the successful replacement of missing teeth with
implants
Abstract
This lecture will look at the practical aspects of replacing missing
teeth using fixed prosthodontics, with focus on success with implants
in practice. Using his personal experience, he will give a hands-on,
clinical evaluation and personal tips on the best way to work with
implants and bridges and ensure long term success for the patient.
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Learning Objectives
- Changing demographics: ageing population
- Changing patient expectations in ageing group and challenges to
overall health
Mid-day sessions 12:45-13.45
Abstract
A demographic revolution is underway with the proportion of older
people growing faster than any other age group. This is resulting in
a rapidly expanding number of older patients that are potentially
in need of replacement of missing teeth. This lecture will explore
changing expectations of these patients and the emotional impact
of loosing teeth as well as challenges this will pose to your practice.
Options for Replacing Missing Teeth
David Bartlett (UK)
Learning Objectives
- Implications for use of denture options
- Quality of life issues of denture wearers patients
- Specialist care routine importance for denture wearers
Abstract
There are various reasons why fixed prosthodontics may not be
suitable for all patients. This presentation will explore the option of
dentures, both complete and partial, to replace missing teeth. It will
specifically look at the challenges that dentures pose for patients and
your role in managing these patients. It will also touch on issues with
regards to quality of life, including patient expectations and realities
even with a well-fitting denture which you as a dental healthcare
professional usually rarely see or hear.
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Meet-the-Expert
Managing Caries in Clinical Practice: from Small
to Large Holes
Hien Ngo (Kuwait)
Time: 12:45-13:45
Room: B325
Language: English
CERP: 1
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Demographic Trends
Kirstie Speck (UK)
Meet-the-Expert
Metal-Free Indirect Restorative Materials
Sibel Antonson (USA)
Time: 12:45-13:45
Room: B326
Language: English
CERP: 1
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Afternoon sessions 14:00-16:30
Repairing Soft Tissue Complications in the
Aesthetic Zone
Marius Steigman (Germany)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Hakan Ozyuvaci
CERP: 2.5
FDI Science Committee Session - Oral Health
and General Health: Scientific Evidence and
Implementations in General Practice
Harry-Sam Selikowitz (Norway)
Ira Lamster (USA)
Gary Armitage (USA)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Lijian Jin
CERP: 2.5
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Oral Diseases and Other NCDs: Common Risk Factors
and Approaches
Harry-Sam Selikowitz (Norway)
Learning Objectives
- Knowledge of the common risk factors of oral diseases and other
non-communicable diseases,
- The scientific basis and the use Common Risk Factor Approach,
- The role of dental practitioners as advocates.
Abstract
Oral diseases and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such
as heart disease, diabetes and cancer are now among the leading
causes of disease burden and death worldwide. Oral diseases and
other NCDs have common risk factors such as an unhealthy diet,
use of tobacco and harmful alcohol. Due to the common risk factors,
the Common Risk Factor Approach (CRFA) is an important tool in
promoting health and oral health. Proposed strategies on how the
CRFA can be used will be discussed and examples will be given.
Dental practitioners’ role as advocates will also be deliberated.
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Periodontal and Other Complications of Diabetes
Mellitus, and the Relationship of Obesity to Oral Health
Importance to Dental and Medical Providers
Ira Lamster (USA)
Learning Objectives
- Be familiar with the classification of diabetes mellitus (DM).
- Know the medical and oral/dental complications of DM.
- Understand the bi-directional relationship of DM and periodontitis.
- Recognize the major concerns when caring for the dental patient
with DM.
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, non-communicable metabolic
disorder that affects hundreds of millions of people across the globe.
The obesity epidemic is closely related to the increased incidence of
DM. DM is associated with very significant morbidity and mortality
as a result of microvascular and macrovascular pathology. There
are many oral manifestations of DM, including periodontal disease,
root caries, candidiasis, xerostomia and burning mouth syndrome.
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Impact of Periodontitis and Its Treatment on
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases – An EvidenceBased Analysis
Periodontitis and the Risk for Cardiovascular and
Respiratory Diseases
Gary Armitage (USA)
Learning Objectives
At the end of this lecture, attendees should be able to:
- List lines of evidence on the connection between periodontitis
and risks for coronary heart disease (CHD), non-hemorrhagic stroke,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and ventilator-acquired
pneumonia (VAP).
- Summarize the evidence regarding effects of periodontal
interventions on risk markers for CHD and reducing the incidence of
VAP.
Abstract
This presentation will critically evaluate the strength of the evidence
linking the associations between periodontal infections and 1)
cardiovascular and 2) respiratory diseases. Simple cause-andeffect relationships between periodontitis and these general health
conditions cannot be shown because there are multiple other
etiologic factors involved in their pathogenesis. Indeed, for most
patients, periodontitis probably only constitutes a small portion of the
overall risk. Nevertheless, strong biologic and theoretical arguments
can be made that the treatment of periodontal disease has beneficial
effects on the overall risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
Evidence-based recommendations will be made on the role of
periodontal therapy in the overall management of patients with a high
risk of either cardiovascular or respiratory disease.
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Joint PHC/PHS Forum - Stop Caries in the
Primary Dentition – Community Effective
Modalities
Prathip Phantumvanit (Thailand)
Shanti Sivareswaran (Australia)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Valerie Robinson
CERP: 2.5
Caries Management in Young Children: An Integration
Role Between Dentists and Dental Nurses
Prathip Phantumvanit (Thailand)
Learning Objectives
- To apply all level of prevention to caries management in young
children,
- To integrate roles of both dentists and dental nurses in public
health approach,
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DM is the only systemic disease that is a recognized risk factor for
periodontitis, and evidence suggests that periodontitis contribute to
poor metabolic control in patients with DM. The dental office can be a
healthcare location where DM can be identified and monitored. Dental
professionals must have a comprehensive familiarity with DM.
Abstract
Caries progression in primary teeth is fast and severe therefore
early caries detection is key for early prevention, Tooth-brushing
with fluoride toothpaste should be encouraged as early as the first
primary tooth eruption at 6 months old to develop oral hygiene
habit. Enamel caries lesions could be arrested with effective fluoride
varnish. Dentin caries should be managed with glass ionomer
either by sealants or SMART preventive restoration with partial
caries removal approach which can be performed by trained dental
nurses under the supervision of dentists. This will provide caries
management in young children accessible and affordable to more
children worldwide.
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Learning Objectives
After the presentations, the participants will be able to:
- Understand the effectiveness of water fluoridation in preventing
caries in the primary dentition
- Key elements required for successful implementation of water
fluoridation in the 21st Century
Abstract
Water fluoridation has been rated by the Centre for Disease Control as
the Top 10 Public Health Achievements of the 20th century. A special
feature of water fluoridation is that it reduces the social inequalities in
caries experience. Despite the powerful evidence in favour of water
fluoridation as a public policy, its implementation has been sporadic
in most countries. This presentation will examine the effectiveness of
water fluoridation in reducing dental caries in the primary dentition.
It will also describe the strategies used to successfully extend water
fluoridation in Australia in the 21st Century, with focus on the state of
New South Wales, where currently 96 per cent of the population on
reticulated water supply has access to fluoridated water.
Women Dentist Worldwide Forum
Survey of Dependence
Multiple Perspectives Related to Different
Dependence
Time: 9:00 - 17:00
Room:Maçka
(see detailed programme in morning sessions 09:00-12.30)
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Investing Upstream –Water Fluoridation to Prevent
Caries in the Primary Dentition
Investing Upstream – Water Fluoridation to Prevent Caries
in the Primary Dentition
Shanti Sivareswaran (Australia)
Young Dentists Worldwide Forum
Time: 14.15 -17.15
Room: Tophane
Language: English
Chairperson: Ingmar Dobberstein (Germany)
Biomedical Engineering in Dental Research and
Innovation
Sarkis Sözkes (Turkey)
Abstract
Biomedical engineering is the application of engineering principles
and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes
including dentistry. This field seeks to close the gap between
engineering and medical sciences. Much of the work in biomedical
engineering consists of research and development, spanning a broad
array of medicine and dentistry. Prominent biomedical engineering
applications in dentistry include the development of biocompatible
prostheses, various diagnostic and therapeutic dental devices
ranging from clinical equipments to dental-implants, common
imaging equipment such as digital impressions or volumetric dental
tomography, regenerative tissue growth, CAD-CAM systems and
therapeutic biologicals. Biomedical Engineering in Dental Research and
Innovation will be given through the lecture with future perspectives.
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Sarkis Sözkes (Turkey)
Adriano Azaripour (Germany)
Serhat Aslan (Turkey)
Christine Bellmann (UK)
Sara Ehsani (Iran)
Ionut Luchian (Romania)
Babak Sayahpour (UK)
Endodontic-Periodontic Lesions
Adriano Azaripour (Germany)
Abstract
The management of endodontic-periodontic lesions calls for a special
protocol as the clinical picture presents an inflammation of both,
pulpal and periodontal tissues. As a close interconnection between
the periodontium and the pulp is present these adjacent structures
have to be considered as a whole.
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A Shortcut for Optimal Esthetic Outcome: The Tunnel
Technique
Serhat Aslan (Turkey)
Abstract
Since gingival recession is an esthetic complaint, innovative periodontal
surgical techniques have been developed recently. One of the most
common procedures to obtain esthetic result is the tunnel technique.
This therapy emphasizes the importance of blood supply, absence
of vertical releasing incisions and minimal trauma to the tissue. The
tunnel technique has been published several times comprising different
approaches for tunnel preparation. Instrumentation should be made
with specially designed tunnel elevators to achieve esthetic and longterm results. The ‘’Gold Standard’’ procedure to cover the exposed root
surface and thicken the gingiva is utilizing the connective tissue graft
which has to be sutured into the pouch and covered during the healing
phase to prevent from scar formation. The aim of this lecture is to
describe the tunneling procedure step-by-step including the harvesting
technique of the connective tissue graft and suturing technique
according to recent publications.
Decision-Making Procedure to Reach a High Esthetic
Upper Front - Case Reports
Christine Bellmann (UK)
Abstract
Esthetic design of the upper front gets more and more important to
our patients. There are various treatment options to reach this goal. To
achieve a satisfying result, involves an exact diagnostic, an evaluation
of the individual case and individuals wishes. This presentation will lead
through the process of diagnostic finding, assessment of treatment
options and decision making based on different examples presented
on case reports and gives an idea how the approach of a complex case
can look like.
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Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of Severely Damaged
Deciduous Incisors Using Cementum-Extended
Composite Fillings
Sara Ehsani (Iran)
Abstract
Early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the most common diseases in
preschool children and is characterized by severe tooth decay. By the
time dentist visits the patient, extraction of many of these teeth will be
the only option since coronal structure is almost lost. Finding a suitable
treatment for such teeth has always been of interest. The extension of
the clinical crown to the cementum might increase the longevity of the
future restoration. This presentation will review the fracture resistance
of the cementum-extended composite fillings with and without
intracanal posts placed on severely damaged primary incisors.
Optimizing Young Dentists‘ Clinical Practice Through
Laser Assisted Procedures
Ionut Luchian (Romania)
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The linkage of anatomical structures often hinders the exact diagnosis
of the initial lesion and with regard to the necessary therapeutical
management; it poses a certain challenge at the clinician. This
presentation in which different regenerative procedures for the
treatment of periodontal-endodontic lesions are applied, intend to
point out possibilities for the successful management of complex
cases.
Abstract
When you start working as a young dentist you have to convince your
patients that you are very well trained in order to compensate the
limited experience and in the same time to demonstrate them that you
can provide the same high standard of dental care as a senior dentist.
We will try to emphasize the importance of laser assisted treatments
in different areas of conservative dentistry for a minimally invasive
approach and a predictable result. The lecture will focus as well on the
hazards of dental lasers and on the limits of laser using in the clinical
practice.
The Appropriate Implant Case – Assessment Tools in
Dental Implantology
Babak Sayahpour (UK)
Abstract
Implant Dentistry is an important branch of dentistry but to
achieve the desired long-term success there are few issues which
especially young dentist should focus on. Not every implant case is
appropriate for a beginner who is not very experienced in the field
of dental implantology. A useful assessment tool of the surgical and
prosthodontic risks and difficulties of cases is the SAC tool which helps
to classify cases into straightforward, advanced and complex. The
presentation will focus on the understanding of the SAC Classification
in implant dentistry and how to include it to routine assessment
procedure of implant cases.
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Mitsuo Okubo (Japan)
Thursday 29 August
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Emine Nayır
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
The population is rapidly aging in a number of countries around the
world. It is delightful that the average life expectancy is longer, but
at the same time how to spend the end of life is a huge challenge. I
would like to discuss dental policies to protect the health of elderly
people, the population of whom is rapidly increasing.
Abstract
Japan was the first country in the world to become an aged society.
This rapid aging raises serious challenges for Japanese society. Since
the healthy life expectancy is less than the average life expectancy,
the number of elderly people with special needs is increasing rapidly.
Although Japan strengthened the universal health insurance system
and long-term care insurance system early on, its foundation is being
shaken by the challenging situation we face.
Considering this situation, I would like to discuss this issue with other
countries in a similar situation by presenting the 8020 movement to
extend the healthy life expectancy through dentistry and the policies
of the Japan Dental Association to enhance the quality of life for
persons requiring nursing care.
Panel Discussion - Prosthodontics Outcomes
of Prosthodontic Treatment with CAD/CAM
Technology
Ersan Ersoy (Turkey)
Bora Bağış (Turkey)
Bulem Yüzügüllü (Turkey)
Turkish Prosthodontic and Implantology Association
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Betül Tunçelli
CERP: 2.5
CAD-CAM Applications in Prosthetic Dentistry; an
Update
Ersan Ersoy (Turkey)
Thursday 29 August
Dentistry in an Aged Society
Learning Objectives
Aim of this presentation, review of the recent history of dental CAD
CAM systems and their use for prosthetic dentistry.
Abstract
In this presentation, we review the recent history of dental CAD
CAM systems and their use for prosthetic dentistry. Fabrication of
crowns, fixed partial dentures and recently the planning guides and
abutments of implants are evaluated with cases and datas.
All Ceramic Crowns and Bridges
Current Status of CAD/CAM Generated Ceramics
Bora Bağış (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
The participants listening to this lecture will be able to identify the
clinical performances of CAD/CAM fabricated crown and bridge
restorations. They will also be able to compare the available materials
and learn some application details.
Abstract
There has been a general trend toward using all-ceramic restorations
because of their esthetic and biological advantages. Developments
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Inlays, Onlays and Laminate Veneers
Minimally Invasive Esthetic Restorations
Bulem Yüzügüllü (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
The participants listening to this lecture will be able to identify the
laboratory and clinical aspects of conventionally and CAD/CAM
fabricated laminate veneer, inlay and onlay restorations. They will
also be able to compare the methods of application.
Abstract
Advances in ceramic materials, adhesive technology, and clinical
techniques have enabled the porcelain laminate veneers, inlays and
onlays to evolve into the treatment of choice for minimally invasive
esthetic dentistry. Prudent treatment planning along with precise
tooth preparation is crucial for optimal function and esthetics. Indirect
bonded restorations are fabricated with different techniques, all of
which require an impression of the prepared tooth, an impression
of the opposing arch, preparation of casts, and extensive laboratory
time. The use of CAD/CAM technology to design a restoration in the
dental office is more time efficient and may be more predictable.
This presentation aims to cover topics on the laboratory and clinical
aspects of conventional and CAD/CAM fabricated laminate veneers,
inlays and onlays.
Rational Treatment of Endodontic Lesions
Endodontic, Endodontic Surgery, or Extraction and Implant
Jean-Yves G. Cochet (France)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Selmin Aşçı
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- Read a CT Scan and CBCT, understand its possibilities,
- Simplify Endodontic lesions treatment strategy,
- Identify indications of conservation or extraction,
- Analyze the indications of endodontic surgery and complementary
surgery,
- Determine the endo or surgical approach of endo perio lesion,
resorptions and perforations,
- Understand the Endodontic or surgical treatment of sinus
Pathologies with an endodontic origin.
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in all ceramic materials and adhesive technology have allowed more
widespread application of all-ceramic restorations. The improvement
in both strength and toughness of ceramic materials has made it
possible to expand the range of indications to long-span fixed partial
prostheses. CAD/CAM systems allow the fabrication of all-ceramic
restorations in just one single appointment. This presentation aims
to discuss the general topics of the CAD/CAM fabricated crowns and
bridges for their clinical performances.
Abstract
Endodontic lesions create significant bone destruction.
Endodontic treatment will enable to regenerate large bone defects.
However, when an endodontic surgery is necessary, regenerating the
initial bone volume is a real challenge.
A modern large imaging technique, as CT and CBCT scan, allows us
to modulate our clinical approach treatment, providing considerably
more information than traditional XRays.
The biological material, like Biodentine ® or MTA®; used for root
resorption and perforation treatment, save teeth that should have
been extracted in the past.
Endodontic surgery and complementary surgery developed
tremendously the possibilities of treatment and success.
A new approach for endodontic large lesions and sinus pathology
treatment using piezo-surgery gives us a new philosophy of bone
regeneration and preservation.
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15:30-16.30
15:00-15.30
14:00-15.00
12:30-14.00
11:30-12.30
11:00-11.30
10:00-11.00
09:00-10:00
07:45-08:45
Time / Halls
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Implantology
An Update: Challenges and
Debated Issues in Implantology
Christian Berger, Gürkan Göktuğ, Binnaz
Leblebicioğlu, Martin Lorenzoni, Hani A.
Salam, Marius Steigman
Panel Discussion
Massimo De Sanctis
Parodontologia - Esthetic in
Periodontal Surgery
Mutlu Özcan
Restorative Dentistry
Hien Ngo
Cariology
Prathip Phamtuvanit
Minimum Intervention Dentistry
Binnaz Leblebicioğlu
Year in Review
Beylerbeyi
Enrique Kogan
Operative Dentistry: New Materials,
Technologies and Techniques
Mutlu Ozcan
Single Tooth Replacement
with Direct and Indirect
Reconstructions:
a Therapy Comparison
Derek Mahony
Orthodontic Control of the High
Angle Malocclusion
Yangheng Zhou
Vertical Control in Orthodontics
- What We Learned from Tweed
Phylosophy
Translated English/Turkish
Emirgan
Can Karaburcak
The Journey of Communication
from Verbal (Oral) World to
Cyber World
Şenay Canay
Restoration of Severly
Destructed Teeth in the
Anterior Region
Güney Diş - Carestream Symposium
CBCT: Benefits of High-Resolution
3D Imaging
Martin D. Levin
Denis Bourgeois
Prathip Phantumvanit
Use of Fluorides and Current
Recommendations
Break
Oleg Yanushevich, Anatoliy Kulakov
Vladimir Sadovski, Anatoly Kunin
Valery Leontyev
Regional Session
“Innovations in Dentistry by
Neighborhood”
Translated English/Turkish
Burçin Vanlıoğlu
Olcay Şakar
Advances in Removable Partial
Dentures: Planning, Current
Materials and Techniques
Coffee Break
Filiz Pekiner
Pain Management
Yaşar Özkan
Interactive Case Discussion 3
Tissue Grafting on the Success
of Implant Surgery
Lunch Break
Banu Önal
Why Indirect Restorations in the
Posterior Area?
Treatment Considerations for Esthetic
Indirect Posterior Restorations
Coffee Break
Panel Discussion
Endodontic Treatment:
Problems and Solutions
Faruk Haznedaroğlu (Moderator)
Handan Ersev
Özgür Topuz
Oğuz Yoldaş
Turkish
Üsküdar
Friday 30 August
30 August 2013 - Friday (Day 3)
Martin Trope
Apical Sizes for
Instrumentation
A Critical Factor for
Endodontic Success
James Taylor (moderator)
Sreenivas Koka
David Holmes
Fouad Khoury
Update on the Current Science and
Clinical Practice in Key Areas of
Implant Dentistry
Academy of Osseointegration
Symposium
Çamlıca
Translated English/Turkish
Harbiye Auditorium
Translated English/Turkish
Beyazıt
FDI General Assembly
FDI General Assembly
Benoit Varenne, Bernadette Pushpaangaeli,
Jocelyne Garé, Harry Sam Selikowitz
World Oral Health Forum
Addressing Oral Health
into Global Non-Communicable
Disease (NCDs) initiative:
Translated English/Turkish
Martin Lorenzoni
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
JY Cochet
B326 Endodontics
12:45-13:45
B325 Implantology
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
Sreenivas Koka
B326 Bisphosphonates in the Context of ONJ and
Dental Implant Therapy
Florian Beuer
B325 Zirconia in Prosthodontics: Future or Dead End?
Halls B325,B326
Early Morning and
Meet-the-Experts
English
Friday 30 August
Friday 30 August
Early morning sessions 07:45-08:45
Morning sessions 09:00-12:30
Early morning Seminar
Zirconia in Prosthodontics: Future or Dead
End?
Global Annual Report on the Alliance for
a Cavity-Free Future and Perspectives on
Making a Difference in Creating a Cavity-Free
Future
Friday 30 August
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 112
7:45-8:45
B325
English
1
Early morning Seminar
Bisphosphonates in the Context of ONJ and
Dental Implant Therapy
Sreenivas Koka (USA)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 7:45-8:45
B326
English
1
Nigel Pitts and Raman Bedi (United Kingdom)
Panelists and guest speakers will be confirmed onsite
Time: 08:30 - 12:30
Room: Maçka
Language: English
Learning Objectives
After the presentation, participants will be able to understand:
- How dental caries dental caries affects communities globally
- What drives complacency around the issue of caries and cavities
- Successful models employed at the local level to reduce and
prevent caries
Abstract
The Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (the Alliance) is a worldwide group
of experts who have joined together to promote integrated clinical
and public health action to stop caries initiation and progression;
their goal is to move towards a cavity-free future for all age groups.
Since the global Alliance’s launch in 2010, the group has worked to
challenge global leaders and other regional and local stakeholders
to learn the importance of caries as a disease continuum where
early and initial caries lesions can be reversed before developing
into gross cavities. This year’s Global Annual Report on the Alliance
will include an update on the recent Alliance activities, a case study
from the local Brazilian Alliance chapter and an interactive panel
discussion around addressing the issue of complacency about caries
and cavities. Later in the session, attendees will hear perspectives on
making a difference in creating a cavity-free future, which will feature
real-world examples of improving the prevention and management
of cavities from a variety of global stakeholders.
Friday 30 August
Florian Beuer (Germany)
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A joint initiative of WHO and FDI
Addressing Oral Health into Global NonCommunicable Diseases (NCDs) Initiative:
A Focus on the Opportunities Provided by such
Integration at Regional and Country Level
Welcoming remarks:
Orlando Monteiro da Silva (Portugal) – FDI President
Friday 30 August
Concluding remarks:
Poul-Erik Petersen (Switzerland) – WHO, Chief Oral
Health Programme
Panelists:
Benoit Varenne (DR Congo) – WHO, Regional Advisor on
oral health for Africa
Bernadette Pushpaangaeli (Fiji) - Associate Dean
Student Life and Senior Lecturer in Dental Public Health
College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences, Fiji
National University
Jocelyne Garé (Burkina Faso) - Chief Dental Officer,
Ministry of Health
Harry Sam Selikowitz (Norway) - FDI Science Committee
Vice Chair
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Beyazıt
Language: English*
Chairpersons:Ahmed Ogwell Ouma (Switzerland) – WHO Advisor, Regional office for Africa- Tobacco Control
Polat Sertaç (Turkey) - Head of tobacco control Department of Ministry of Health
* Simultaneous interpretation in French, Spanish, German and Turkish
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Abstract
At the UN High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the
Prevention and Control of NCDs in September 2011, 193 member
states recognized that oral diseases are a major public health
problem for many countries, have common risk factors with the main
NCDs and can therefore benefit from common approaches to NCD
prevention and control. With the inclusion of oral health within the
political declaration, the oral health community including networks
of Chief Dental Officers (CDOs) and National Dental Associations
(NDAs) has a unique opportunity to reinforce prevention and control
of oral diseases by integrating oral health into the NCDs national
programs.
Spurred by the Political Declaration, the World Health Organization
(WHO) was mandated to develop a comprehensive Global Monitoring
Framework (GMF) and a Global Action Plan for the prevention and
control of NCDs 2013-2020 (GAP), with the participation of Member
States and partners. The two documents were adopted during the
66th World Health Assembly held last May, and other technical tools
and guidelines are also available.
The objectives of this session are to update countries on gains made
by the oral health community on the integration of oral health within
the NCDs agenda and provide guidelines to develop and implement
oral health interventions as well as monitor the progress within the
new GAP 2013-2020. The participants will discuss how NDAs and
CDOs could take a leading role in the fight against NCDs and their
risk factors. From the work plans and strategies developed by WHO
at different levels as well as experiences deployed by oral health
leaders worldwide, the participants could identify approaches and
ways forward in order to ensure a new upswing of oral public health
interventions.
Friday 30 August
World Oral Health Forum
The WHO regional offices of Africa and Americas in collaboration with
the FDI, invite you to participate in panel discussion on how best to
integrate effective oral health interventions into the Global NCDs
initiative and help ensure that oral health remains high on the global
health agenda. The session will start by a series of presentations by
the WHO Regional Advisors for Africa and Americas and by national
CDOs and NDAs. The rest of the session will be allocated for discussion
and questions facilitated by the moderators. Please also note that Dr
Orlando Monteiro da Silva, FDI President will introduce the session
and Dr Poul Erik Petersen, of the WHO oral health programme, will
make concluding remarks.
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Binnaz Leblebicioğlu (USA)
Prathip Phantumvanit (Thailand)
Hien Ngo (Kuwait)
Mutlu Özcan (Switzerland)
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Esra Yıldız
CERP: 2
Implantology
Binnaz Leblebicioğlu (USA)
Minimum Intervention Dentistry
Prathip Phantumvanit (Thailand)
Friday 30 August
Cariology
Hien Ngo (Kuwait)
Restorative & Adhesive Dentistry
Single Tooth Replacement with Direct and Indirect
Reconstructions: A Therapy Comparison
Mutlu Özcan (Switzerland)
Academy of Osseointegration Symposium Update on the Current Science and Clinical
Practice in Key Areas of Implant Dentistry
David LC Holmes (United Kingdom)
Sreenivas Koka (USA)
Fouad Khoury (Germany)
Time: 9:00-12:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: James Taylor
CERP: 3.5
Challenges in the Maxilla: From Sinus Surgery to the
High Lipline Smile - What’s Possible?
David LC Holmes (United Kingdom)
Learning Objectives
- Identify the major challenges associated with implant placement
in the maxilla and how to overcome them
- Understand the potential for immediate implant placement at
the time of tooth extraction in the anterior maxilla as well as in
maxillary molars
- Understand how modern implant design (body, thread and
surface technology) enhances surgical techniques
Friday 30 August
Year in Review
Abstract
This lecture outlines the major challenges associated with implant
placement in the maxilla and how to overcome them. A distinction
is made between the anterior and posterior areas and in particular
immediate implant placement in extraction sockets. Current surgical
and prosthetic techniques will be discussed along with modern
implant designs and surface technology.
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Learning Objectives
- To describe the clinical management implications for patients
receiving oral implant therapy who have diabetes and osteoporosis.
- To describe the clinical management implications for patients
receiving oral implant therapy who are smokers
- To describe the clinical management implications for patients
receiving oral implant therapy who have taken bisphosphonate
medications.
Friday 30 August
Abstract
This presentation will cover the role of a variety of systemic
considerations (osteoporosis, bisphosphonates, ONJ, diabetes,
smoking) on dental implant survival and will discuss clinical guidelines
to follow for patients who present with these considerations. Latest
best-evidence in the context of patient-mediated decision making
and risk management will be presented.
Current Concepts in Bone Grafting & Soft Tissue
Management
Fouad Khoury (Germany)
Learning Objectives
- Technique of safe harvesting of bone blocks
- Technique of block grafting (Biological concept)
- Soft tissue management for graft protection and soft tissue
augmentation
- Prevention & management of intra-& postoperative complications
Abstract
Since 1984, various autogenous grafting procedures, including
3D reconstruction of bone defects are used to perfect implant
placement. In the majority of the cases the bone block grafts are
harvested from the mandible using the MicroSaw®. The techniques
of augmentation with mandibular bone block were modified to
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increase the number of vital osteocytes in the grafted area (biologic
grafting) for a predictable long term osseointegration. Results of
more than 1.200 patients treated with this technique showed a
success rate more than 90% for over 15 years.
The study confirmed that harvesting of bone blocks with the
MicroSaw allows winning big quantity of bone in a safe and
predictable way.
Soft tissue management, however, remains a primordial factor for
reducing the risk of complications.
Vertical Control in Orthodontics - What We Learned from
Tweed Philosophy
Yanheng Zhou (China)
Time: 9:00-10:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Ufuk Toygar Memikoglu
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Skeletal Class II malocclusion with high mandibular plane angle is
very difficulty to deal with clinically. We use the very effective but
more efficient way to treat such kinds of cases. The attendees will
learn from the lecture to know more about the vertical control of
molars during orthodontics. The simple mechanics will be display at
the lecture.
Friday 30 August
Oral-Systemic Considerations in the Context of
Osseointegration
Sreenivas Koka (USA)
Abstract
Directional force technique is quite useful for treating the Skeletal
Class II patients with high mandibular angles according to the Tweed
philosophy. Vertical control is the most important procedure during
orthodontic treatment in patient with high mandibular plane angle.
We applied microscrew as anchorage for intrusion of molars in high
mandibular angle cases. The screws were placed at the alveolar bone
between the first and second molars of maxilla, and very light force
was applied for intrusion of upper and lower molars, simultaneously
with space closure. Our clinical study showed that the molars were
intruded, and mandibular plane angle was reduced significantly. The
mandible rotated upward and forward, and patient’s profile improved
dramatically. The indication and effectiveness of microscrew for
intrusion of molars were discussed.
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Oleg Yanushevich (Russia)
Anatoliy Kulakov (Russia)
Vladimir Sadovski (Russia)
Anatoly Kunin (Russia)
Valery Leontyev (Russia)
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: Russian*
Chairperson: Vladimir Sadovski
CERP: 1
*No simultaneous translation will be available.
Friday 30 August
Economic, Social and Regional Factors Affecting the
Dental Disease in Russia Peculiarities of Prevention
Oleg Yanushevich (Russia)
Abstract
The report will display the data that is collected and processed
with the WHO Collaborating Centre for dental disease in Russia. The
study included 48 regions. Research was conducted among different
population groups, vozaste from 12-45 years. Estimated basic dental
disease in the WHO classification using the index evaluation.
As a result, the data objectively identified factors that influence the
development of dental disease of the population that formed the
basis of the principles of formation of regional prevention programs.
What is Common Between Transport Tunnel and
Tooth Enamel
Vladimir Sadovski (Russia)
Anatoly Kunin (Russia)
Abstract
According to our information round formations at the surface of
enamel with diameter up to 3 mkm are beginnings of “tunnels” which
diameter can vary from 1 to 3 mkm, coming through all thickness of
enamel and being “S” bending along the bunch of enamel prisms.
In milk teeth quantity of such round formations with diameter
from 1to 2 mkm is high and for them equal distribution at the
surface of enamel as “honeycombs” is specific. Despite the decrease
of holes quantity at the enamel surface with ages because of
enamel erase ability under the influence of exogenous factors, the
diameter of these holes increases to 3 mkm. It tells us both about
active interaction of enamel with oral fluid and about their mutual
adaptation to changing conditions in process of organism life.
The Concept of Stomatological Selection and Training
of Pilots for Long-Term Space
Valery Leontyev (Russia)
Friday 30 August
Regional Session
Innovations in Dentistry by Neighborhood
Computer Modelling in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
and Dental Implantation.
Anatoliy Kulakov (Russia)
Abstract
The presentation discusses the results of clinical practice monitoring
and is based on an actual clinical case of microsurgical mandibular
reconstruction with follow-on implants placement.
Successful outcome is highly dependent on effective pre-panning
collaboration among a prosthodontist, a surgeon, a radiologist and
3D modeling specialists
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Handan Ersev (Turkey)
H. Oğuz Yoldaş (Turkey)
Özgür Topuz (Turkey)
Turkish Endodontic Society
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Faruk Haznedaroğlu
CERP: 2
Friday 30 August
Complications Encountered in the Instrumentation of
Root Canals
Complications in Root Canal Instrumentation
Handan Ersev (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
At the end of the presentation; the attendants should:
- Recognize complications encountered during instrumentation of
the root canals
- State the etiological factors
- Describe preventive approaches
- Describe the clinical and radiological methods of recognition
- Discuss and identify the treatment options
Abstract
Clinicians may encounter complications or mishaps during
instrumentation of the root canals which can affect prognosis.
These include perforations; deviations from the original root canal
anatomy, such as transportations, ledges, zips; canal blockages; overand under-preparations and separated instruments. The etiologic
factors, methods of recognition and also the treatment of these
mishaps will be described. Special attention will be drawn to the
importance of adhering to the basic principles of access preparation,
establishing a proper working length and using stainless steel or
nickel-titanium instruments to minimize or avoid such mishaps. In
addition, the impact of root canal anatomy and its aberrations on the
complications encountered will be discussed.
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Problems Encountered in Apical Periodontitis and Their
Treatment Strategies
Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
H. Oğuz Yoldaş (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
- Ideal criteria for satisfactory root canal treatment.
- Strategies to eliminate microorganism from root canals.
- Surgery vs. retreat
- Single visit vs. multiple visit
- Intracanal medication and irrigation
- Success rates of root canal treatment
- Implant vs. root canal treatment
Abstract
Chronic apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disorder of
periradicular tissues caused by persistent microbial infection within
the root canal system. The main goal of endodontic treatment is
to prevent or eliminate the infection in root canals. Persistent or
emerging apical periodontitis occurs when root canal treatment
has not adequately eliminated. Usually presence of post treatment
disease reflects poor clinical techniques and the failure to eliminate
infection. Alternatively, the complexity of root canal anatomy,
true cysts, resistant microorganisms and foreign objects may also
decrease healing rates of root canal treatment. The aim of this lecture
is to provide an overview of apical periodontitis and to discuss the
outcome of root canal treatment in an evidence base approach.
Friday 30 August
Panel Discussion - Endodontic Treatment:
Problems and Solutions
Complications Encountered in the Disinfection and
Obturation of Root Canals
Özgür Topuz (Turkey)
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Orthodontic Control of the High Angle
Malocclusion
Parodontologia - Esthetic in Periodontal
Surgery
Time: 10:00-12:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Haluk İseri
CERP: 2.5
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Murat Akkaya
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate a true vertical growth patient vs. patient w/vertical
dimensions increased due to environment.
- Review facial growth, & dento-alveolar compensation, that leads to
increased vertical proportions with or without an anterior open bite.
- Understand the effect of proper diagnosis and treatment planning
in a long face patient;
- Understand intrusion biomechanics and its effect on facial balance.
Learning Objectives
Participants will have essential information on biological phenomena
in periodontal wound healing; Indication for mucogingival surgical
techniques, with step by step description and application of this
knowledge both to solve esthetic problems, namely root recessions
and periodontal bone defects.
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Abstract
If we think of a high angle patient as a Class II skeletal, we tend to
think because of the Class II paradigm, of retracting the maxilla;
leading normally to extraction of premolars as the typical approach.
Alternatively, the Class II high angle case can be considered as an
underlying Class III – disguised by the vertical posterior excess.
By removing the posterior occlusion the mandible has no choice but
to rotate upwards and forward. This means the treatment paradigm
for high angle Class II malocclusions should be intrusion of the first
permanent molars, 1-2mm out of the occlusion.
If we think of the high angle vertical growth pattern as really being
a disguised Class III we would also treat it by expansion of the
upper arch. To allow the mandible to rotate we need to remove the
posterior vertical occlusion via some method e.g. using a bite block
or extractions or intrusion with micro implants.
Removal of second molars allows the first permanent molars to be
intruded 1mm out of the occlusion so that the patient has to bite
forward on the bicuspids.
Massimo de Sanctis (Italy)
Abstract
Esthetic is becoming an important issue in modern dentistry and
in periodontology. Root recession is a condition that represents an
apical shift of marginal tissues that can cause dentinal hypersensitivity
to patients. When this condition affects the anterior theet, it can
cause esthetical problems. In recent years new surgeries have been
developed to treat these defects and they are applied also to treat
multiple recession type defects.
The same techniques have been proposed in the treatment of bony
defects, aiming at a complete bone reconstruction without a post
surgical recession.
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Derek Mahony (Australia)
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Denis Bourgeois (France)
Prathip Phantumvanit (Thailand)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: English
Chairperson: Funda Yanıkoğlu
CERP: 1
Friday 30 August
Do Recommendations on the Use of Fluoride in Europe
Comply with Resolutions Established by the FDI and
WHO? Fluorides and Policies.
Denis Bourgeois (France)
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Learning objectives
- To identify background and present policies on fluoride
- To promote a promotion and preventive integrate strategy to limit
the oral health risks and reduce inequalities
- To input the performance of health systems
- To valorize promotion and prevention focused on specifics groups
and improvement of quality of care and accessibility
Abstract
For the next 20 years, the norms and standards prepared in the
previous years were implemented with prevention as the first priority
and the guiding light for all activities. Member States introduce
community water fluoridation as a safe, inexpensive and effective
measure following by F-salt and F- toothpaste.
WHO collaborative programmes were established with FDI, IADR
through joint working groups on a wide variety of subjects, using
concepts.
Initiatives in education to improve F-toothpaste twice a day
through a network of interested educational bodies. There was also
intensification of field work in extending appropriate prevention,
developing low cost fluoride toothpaste and perfecting a high
coverage, low cost care delivery system.
Effective Use of Fluoride in Asia
Prathip Phantumvanit (Thailand)
Learning Objectives
- To understand how to use fluoride effectively in daily caries
prevention in each age group,
- To apply fluoride for caries prevention in community, professional
and self-care approaches.
Abstract
Fluorides have been used in dentistry for decades but still caries
prevalence especially in developing countries. Community fluoride
use such as water, salt and milk is recommended by the World Health
Organization. Professional approaches such as fluoride varnish,
silver diamine fluoride have more evidence for caries prevention
especially in children. However the most popular fluoride use is
self-care toothpaste and mouth-rinsing which need some hints to
make it more effective such as bio-available fluoride concentration,
time and period of tooth-brushing, correct of amount of fluoridated
toothpaste used. The important approach is how to keep the right
amount of fluoride in the oral cavity for long action for caries
prevention, day and night.
Friday 30 August
Use of Fluorides and Current
Recommendations
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Banu Önal (Turkey)
Burçin Vanlıoğlu (Turkey)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Sami Büyükgökçesu
CERP: 1
Why Indirect Restorations in the Posterior Area?
Banu Önal (Turkey)
Friday 30 August
Learning Objectives
- To examine the indications for indirect restorations
- To show advantages and disadvantages of indirect restorations
- To compare different types of indirect restorations
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Abstract
Dental restorations can be classified into two main categories:
direct and indirect. The difference between the two is that while
direct restorations are inserted into or applied to the tooth directly
in the patient’s oral cavity at the one visit, indirect restorations are
fabricated on a model of the teeth outside the patient’s mouth and
usually involve two separate visits.
Indirect restorations are used to restore the function, integrity and
morphology of missing tooth structure.
There are many challenges for the physical properties of the ideal
dental restorative material.
The trend in recent years has been towards indirect restorations,
even for relatively smaller restorations.
The lecture will discuss indications for indirect restorations to answer
the question how to decide to apply an indirect restoration.
Treatment Considerations for Esthetic Indirect Posterior
Restorations from a Prosthodontic Point of View
Porcelain Inlays and Onlays
Burçin Vanlıoğlu (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Indications, contraindication and treatment considerations for
porcelain inlays and onlays will be the objective of this presentation.
The working steps and key to long term success will be discussed
according to the current literature.
Abstract
Restorative procedures such as caries removal or cavity preparation
are accompanied by reduction in tooth stability, decreased fracture
resistance, and increased deflection of weakened cusps. An
ideal restorative material should satisfy functional and aesthetic
requirements and provide long-term stability. Glass–ceramic
restorations are an excellent treatment alternative for posterior
teeth with extensive dental-structure losses and aesthetic needs.
These restorations confer aesthetic properties, colour stability,
chemical durability, fluorescence, resistance to compression and
wear, biocompatibility, and improved fatigue resistance in the oral
environment. The primary causes of ceramic inlay or onlay restoration
failure are cohesive bulk fractures and marginal deficiencies, which
manifest clinically as marginal discoloration and secondary caries.
Friday 30 August
Posterior Indirect Restorations
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Friday 30 August
Industry Lunch Symposium
12:30-14:00
Güney Diş -Carestream Symposium
CBCT: Benefits of High-Resolution 3D
Imaging
Martin D. Levin (USA)
Friday 30 August
Date Time
Room
Language
Chairperson
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: 30th August 2013
: 12:30-14:00
: Emirgan
: English
: Güniz Baksı Şen
Learning Objectives
The objective of the symposium is highlighting of the essential
advantageous of the CBCT 3D imaging technologies while defining
to treatment algorithm versus conventional imaging in General
Dentistry.
Abstract
CBCT offers a three- dimensional view of the maxilla and mandible,
improving diagnosis and image-guided therapies. Periapical and
panoramic radiography have been augmented by the recent
introduction of high-resolution, limited field of view CBCT,
allowing three-dimensional assessment of odontogenic and nonodontogenic lesions, implant site assessments prior to treating
acquired or congenital tooth loss, location of implant anatomic
landmarks, root canal morphology, root and alveolar fractures,
receptive lesions and anatomy prior to surgery. This symposium will
highlight the advantage of CBCT imaging in light of recent research
demonstrating a significant increase in lesion visualization when
compared to periapical radiographs.
Friday 30 August
Friday 30 August
Mid-day sessions 12:45-13:45
Afternoon sessions 14:00-16:30
Meet-the-Expert
Implantology
Panel Discussion
An update: Challenges and Debated Issues
in Implantology
Friday 30 August
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 132
12:45-13:45
B325
English
1
Meet-the-Expert
Endodontics
CT Scan and Cone Beam CT Scan in
Endodontics and Endodontic Surgery
Jean-Yves G. Cochet (France)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 12:45-13:45
B326
English
1
Christian Berger (Germany)
Binnaz Leblebicioğlu (USA)
Martin Lorenzoni (Austria)
Gürkan Göktuğ (USA)
Marius Steigman (Germany)
Hani A. Salam (UAE)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Bahar Kuru
CERP: 2.5
Friday 30 August
Martin Lorenzoni (Austria)
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Martin Trope (USA)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Handan Ersev
CERP: 2.5
Friday 30 August
Learning Objectives
- Identify the role and location of microbes that cause and sustain
apical periodontitis
- Recognize the shortcomings of present strategies in
instrumentation
- Understand how these shortcomings can best be minimized with
modern instruments and sequences
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Abstract
Root canal instrumentation is an integral part of endodontic
treatment with the aim of physically “scraping” the walls of the canal
thus minimizing the biofilm and microbial load that causes and
sustains apical periodontitis.
Root canals are surprisingly large and are not round. Thus the
challenge presently is to use round instruments in non-round canals
and to instrument to large enough sizes without perforating the root
in the narrow diameter of the canal.
This talk will identify the microbial reduction requirements for
successful root canal therapy and present instrumentation strategies
that will best meet these challenges. The addition of adjunctive
irrigation will also be discussed.
Single Tooth Replacement with Direct
and Indirect Reconstructions: A Therapy
Comparison
Mutlu Özcan (Switzerland)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Banu Önal
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- Materials used for direct bridges
- Clinical procedures for making direct bridges
- Survival data of direct bridges
- Comparison of survival data on different therapy options for singe
tooth replacement
Abstract
Decision making for the reconstruction type is multi-factorial. Yet,
invasiveness of the therapy, biological and financial costs and longterm durability of the chosen therapy needs to be considered and
communicated with the patient. Progress in adhesive dentistry
allowed us to approach classical prosthodontic work in a less invasive
way. In this lecture, indirect therapy and direct adhesive bridge
options using metal-ceramics, all-ceramics and reinforced polymers
will be elaborated for single tooth replacement considering both
biological, mechanical aspects and clinical survival data.
Friday 30 August
Apical Sizes for Instrumentation
A Critical Factor for Endodontic Success
135
Interactive Case Discussion 3
Şenay Canay (Turkey)
Yaşar Özkan (Turkey)
Filiz Pekiner (Turkey)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Sadullah Üçtaşlı
CERP: 1
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Ömer Engin Bulut
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
The post system to be adopted would depend on the shape of the
post, preparation of the channel and the binding capacity. Recent
developments in reinforced ceramics and non-metallic post systems
provide for even better aesthetics. Aesthetic post systems provide
adequate retention to the core foundation and the tooth.
The Impact of Hard and Soft Tissue Grafting on the
Esthetic and Functional Success of Implant Surgery
Yaşar Özkan (Turkey)
Abstract
Various clinical techniques are available in the restoration of teeth
compromised because of trauma, wide-spread decay or failure of
previous restorations. Such compromise may cause problems in the
retention of the prosthetic restoration to be done and this in turn
will increase the risk of breaking during the function. The anatomical
and physiological nature of the tooth, its occlusion and its role in the
overall planning of the treatment, the extent of the loss of dental
texture, aesthetic and functional requirements as well as the state
of periodontal health help to identify the appropriate restorative
technique and materials. With structurally compromised teeth,
improvements in the post and core systems now allow restoration
with an almost life-like look.
Learning Objectives
The importance of the correction of the soft and hard tissue
deficiencies, to maintain long-term success in implant placement in
the aesthetical region, will be emphasized in this presentation.
Abstract
Nowadays dental implants take place as an important treatment
alternative in dentistry. Dental implant surgery is a complex
procedure containing both soft and hard tissue surgery. The
deficiency of these tissues may cause as an inappropriate function
and may result in an unacceptable aesthetic aspect. Soft and
hard tissue deficiencies can be corrected either peri-operatively or
before dental implant placement, depending on the severity of the
deficiency and surgical technique. Especially in aesthetical region, to
maintain long term success the deficiency of the hard and soft tissue
has to be restored with two stage or one stage procedures. Here in
this presentation we will discuss soft and hard tissue augmentation
to improve function and aesthetic.
Friday 30 August
Friday 30 August
136
Restoration of Severely Destructed Teeth in
the Anterior Region
137
Friday 30 August
Learning Objectives
After the presentation, participants will be able to:
- define what pain is,
- evaluate patients with psychosomatic pain,
- get informed about approach towards patients with psychosomatic
pain.
138
Abstract
Pain is a perception case in nociception and a somatopsychic
experience so that it is always subjective sensation. Pain usually
occurs with tissue damage. However, people can feel pain without
any tissue damage. It’s difficult to separate this kind of pain from
pain caused by tissue damage. Four kinds of pain are nociceptive
pain, deafferentation pain, reactive pain and, psychosomatic pain.
Psychosomatic pain is defined under circumstances where physchic
and psychosocial problems are increased and people generally
somatize these facts. Psychological issues arise in oral and perioral
region as pain, burning, prickles and with sudden spontaneous
complaints. The presence of this special circumstance which is
independent of any endogen and exogen factor is called “Burning
Mouth Syndrome”.
Operative Dentistry: New Materials,
Technologies and Techniques
Enrique Kogan (Mexico)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Şenay Canay
CERP: 1
Abstract
In recent years restorative dentistry has entered a new and very
exciting era, with newer materials (adhesives, resins, fiber posts, etc.) ,
newer technologies (Ultrasonic resin application, LED polymerization,
etc.), and techniques (CAD/CAM, Press ceramics, Zirconia etc.) that
lead us to better, easier and more reliable treatments for our patients.
In this presentation some of those materials, technologies and
techniques will be review from a research point of view as well as
a clinical applications with the idea of bringing them closer to the
dental practice with consistent good results.
Friday 30 August
Pain Management
Filiz Pekiner (Turkey)
139
Friday 30 August
Can Karaburçak (Turkey)
140
Advances in Removable Partial Dentures:
Planning, Current Materials and Techniques
Olcay Şakar (Turkey)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Onur Şengün
CERP: 1
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Tonguç Sülün
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Effective communication occurs with non-verbal and verbal tools.
According to Mahrebian’s findings words have 7%, tone 38% and
body language has 55% impact on a message. What about now?
We are communicating through social media, to a great extend in
written form by words. What are the pros and cons to it?
Learning Objectives
- Evidence based study results for different clasps, major connectors
and different fabrication techniques, different framework and base
materials and precision attachments for removable partial denture
(RPD)
- Aesthetic clasp designs
- Overlay RPDs
- Flexible RPDs
- Shortened dental arch concept
- Occlusion in RPDs
- Implant supported RPDs
Abstract
The new generation is called the generation of 3Cs; Communication,
Connection and Collaboration. Until very recent times we have
written letters where our message needed much time to be
delivered. Apart from face to face options even connection by phone
took some time. By the aid of technology someone living in Japan
communicates, connects even collaborates with someone in South
Africa within seconds through internet and social media. According
to Mahrebian’s findings words have 7% impact on a message, while
tone has 38% and body language 55%. So what do we do now?
How can we communicate effectively now that words have a higher
impact on the message and use the benefits of social media to our
best advantage?
Abstract
Extended life spans and evidence from various national dental
health surveys shows that more people will retain their teeth into
old age. Gradually the main focus in prosthodontics has shifted from
removable dentures to fixed prostheses, while implant supported
restorations have generated interest in the dental community. In
spite of the growing popularity of dental implants, it is estimated
that the proportion of people who have had implant treatment is
around 1.7 %. It is most probable that over the next few decades the
majority of people with complete or partial edentulism will continue
to receive conventional prosthodontic treatment. This presentation
will focus on evidence based advances in planning, materials and
fabrication techniques of removable partial dentures.
Friday 30 August
The Journey of Communication from Verbal
(Oral) World to Cyber World
141
15:30-16.30
15:00-15.30
14:00-15.00
12:30-14.00
11:30-12.30
11:00-11.30
10:00-11.00
09:00-10:00
07:45-08:45
Time / Halls
143
Beylerbeyi
Cansu Alpaslan
Gokhan Alpaslan
Haldun Iplikcioglu
Evidence Based Dentistry:
Implementation to Clinical Practice
Binnaz Leblebicioğlu
Periodontal Considerations
for Implant Treatment
Kaveh Seyedan
Anterior Maxilla Challenges and
Solutions
Elmar Reich
Florian Beuer
Martin D. Levin
The Digital Practice “Change”
How we work in our practice in the
21st Century
Translated English/Turkish
Emirgan
Hande Şar Sancaklı
Which Possibilities Do We
Have in Remineralization?
Coffee Break
Sevil Gürgan
Obtaining Natural Tooth
Color Through Bleaching
Procedure without
Sensitivity
Lunch Break
Mete Fanuscu
How Do Digital Impressions
Make Life Easy in the Clinic?
How Do Digital Impressions
Make Life Easy in the Clinic?
Coffee
Break
Mete Fanuscu
Orthodontic Management of Diastema
Derya Germeç Çakan
Diastema Closure: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Uğur Erdemir
Gülbahar Işık Özkol
Problems and Solutions in
Complete Dentures
Translated English/Turkish
Ufuk Toygar Memikoğlu
Betül Kargül
Minimum Intervention (MI)
Interactive Case Discussion 4
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Ebru Çal
Technical and Clinical Mistakes/
Failures in Fixed Dentures
Atilla Sertgöz
Clinical Problems Associated with
Zirconia Restorations
Tamer Erdem (Moderator)
Güniz Baksı Şen
Ali Sinan Horasan
Akif Sümbüloğlu
Panel Discussion
Advances in Digital Imaging
Turkish
Mehmet Yaltırık
Assistance in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery
Sönmez Fıratlı
The Role of Dental Assistant
in Orthodontics
Güven Külekçi
Sami Büyükgökçesu
Sterlization Strategies
The Role of Dental Assistant
in Restorative Dentistry
Dental Auxillaries Programme
Beyazıt
Translated English/Turkish
Üsküdar
31 August 2013 - Saturday (Day 4)
Susana Vazquez
Oral Cancer: Prognostic Factors
Stephen Porter
Potentially Malignant and Malignant
Disease of the Mouth – a Worldwide
Problem
Anton Sculean
Contemporary Concepts and New
Developments in Regenerative
Periodontal Therapy
Saturday 31 August
Mehmet Manisalı
Orthognathic Surgery and
Facial Aesthetics
Alpdoğan Kantarcı
Host Modulation Therapy in
Periodontology
Christian Berger
Decision Making: Keeping the Tooth
or Placing an Implant
Complications Associated with
Implants and with Teeth
Martin Lorenzoni
Advanced Implant Rehabilitation:
Esthetics-Navigation-Immediate
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Çamlıca
Translated English/Turkish
Harbiye Auditorium
Translated English/Turkish
12:45-13:45- B325 Anterior Esthetics
Marius Steigmann
B326 How to Prepare the Office to
Deal with Dental Emergency
Hani A. Salam
Halls B332-B342-B343-B360
Free communications and
poster discussions
B325 Staff: The Heart of Your
Practice William Cheung
B326 Regenerative Materials
Anton Sculean
Halls B325,B326
Early Morning and
Meet-the-Experts
English
Saturday 31 August
Saturday 31 August
Early morning sessions 07:45-08:45
Morning sessions 09:00-12:30
Early morning Seminar
Staff: The Heart of Your Practice
Management Staff in Practice
Advanced Implant Rehabilitation:
Esthetics-Navigation-Immediate Loading
Time: 7:45-8:45
Room:B325
Language: English
CERP: 1
Early morning Seminar
Regenerative Materials
Treatment Concepts for Predictable Outcomes
Anton Sculean (Switzerland)
Saturday 31 August
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 144
7:45-8:45
B326
English
1
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Atilla Sertgöz
CERP: 2
Learning Objectives
The objective of this presentation is to demonstrate restorative
treatment concepts for edentulous and partial edentulous patients
focusing on exact treatment sequences (protocols) from planning
including appropriate software to surgical implementation and final
prosthetic rehabilitation.
Abstract
Computer-guided implantology enables the clinician to evaluate
bony morphology for placement of dental implants with a high
degree of accuracy and with 3-dimensional views. Precise 3-D
planning, stereolithographic templates and customized drilling
components facilitate optimal implant placement and - in selected
cases - allow transmucosal insertion reducing postoperative pain
and discomfort for the patient.
Implant supported restoration in the anterior maxilla presents a major
restorative challenge. The contours and colour of missing teeth may
be reproduced using a variety of materials and techniques. Many
treatment protocols have been developed attempting to achieve
optimal aesthetic outcome.
Soft tissue grafting and pouch techniques represent useful concepts
to optimize the outcome of implant rehabilitation in the maxilla in
single and multiple implant cases.
Saturday 31 August
William Cheung (China)
Martin Lorenzoni (Austria)
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Anton Sculean (Switzerland)
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Binnaz Leblebicioğlu
CERP: 2
Learning Objectives
- To provide an overview on the biologic background of the available
regenerative treatments.
- To provide clinical concepts for regenerative treatment in intrabony,
furcation and recession defects.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Advances in cell and molecular biology have contributed to increased
understanding of wound healing of supporting periodontal tissues.
In general, the outcome of wound healing can be characterized either
as repair, i.e. scar tissue formation that differs in form and/or function
from the original tissues, or regeneration, i.e. form and function of
the lost tissues is restored. A large body of evidence has established
that growth and differentiation factors, natural biological mediators,
guided tissue regeneration with or without grafting materials may
support wound healing/regeneration.
The presentation will summarize the evidence on the available
regenerative materials for the treatment of intrabony, furcation and
recession defects. Presentation of clinical cases and surgical videos
will illustrate the integration of each of the discussed topics in the
overall clinical concept.
146
The Digital Practice “Change” - How We Work
in our Practice in the 21st Century
Elmar Reich (Germany)
Florian Beuer (Germany)
Martin D. Levin (USA)
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Elmar Reich
CERP: 2
How Digital Devices Change the Workflow
of a Dental Practice
Elmar Reich (Germany)
Learning Objectives
- Understand the different digital systems for the dental practice:
management, x-ray, pictures, decision support systems
- Check your workflow and analyze the systems available for different
applications
- Develop an implementation plan for a digital practice
Abstract
Abstract of your presentation: The computerized dental practice
develops rapidly. New devices are introduced regularly. Sometimes
the exchange of data between the different devices causes problems.
The stability of digital system is of paramount importance. Besides
practice management applications all radiographic and clinical
pictures can be viewed and analyzed in one system. Electronic health
records are replacing paper records making retrieval easier, but backups mandatory. Of great importance are systems to exchange data
and information with physicians, checking for adverse drug reactions
for patients with complex medical conditions. Some systems give
support in decision- making for possibly malignant mucous or bony
lesions. With these possibilities the workflow from appointment
making to medical diagnosis is changed.
Saturday 31 August
Contemporary Concepts and New
Developments in Regenerative Periodontal
Therapy
147
Learning Objectives
The participants should be able to understand the principle of the
digital workflow in the dental office and the dental laboratory. They
will learn about new materials and their indications. All participants
will know the benefits of the direct approach to fabricate implantsupported implant crowns with the Munich IMplant Concept (MIC).
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Dental restorations produced with computer assistance have become
more common in recent years. The many benefits associated with
CAD/CAM generated dental restorations include: the access to new
materials; an increase in quality and reproducibility consummate
with a standardized chain of production; an improvement in
precision and planning, as well as an increase in efficiency.
Recent developments as intraoral scanning devices, CAD/CAM
fabricated master casts and digital veneering systems will facilitate
computer generated restorations.
This presentation gives an overview of CAD/CAM-technologies,
material selection from a scientific and a practical point of view.
148
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in
Endodontics
Current State-of-The Art and Future Enhancements
Martin D. Levin (USA)
Learning Objectives
- Describe the limitations of 2D radiography and the unique features
and benefits of limited FOV, high-resolution CBCT in endodontics.
- Understand how volumetric analysis can aid in visualizing the true
nature of periapical pathosis when contradictory clinical signs and
symptoms are present.
- Learn about segmentation and fusion of other imaging modalities
to enhance treatment possibilities.
Abstract
Endodontic disease adversely affects quality of life and can produce
significant morbidity in afflicted patients. Endodontic therapy
depends on diagnostic radiographs and image-guided treatment.
Periapical and panoramic radiography have been augmented by
the recent introduction of limited field of view (FOV) high-resolution
CBCT, allowing three-dimensional assessment of odontogenic and
non-odontogenic lesions, root canal morphology, revision treatment,
root and alveolar fractures, resorptive lesions, outcomes and anatomy
prior to surgery. This lecture will highlight the advantages of CBCT
imaging in light of recent research demonstrating a significant
increase in lesion visualization when compared with periapical
radiographs
Saturday 31 August
From Intraoral Scanners to the CAD/CAM Systems
Florian Beuer (Germany)
149
Gülbahar Işık Özkol (Turkey)
Time: 9:00-10:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Seçil Karakoca Nemli
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
After this individual session the dental professional should be able to
identify the problems affecting treatment outcomes for edentulous
patients and describe the solutions for successful complete denture
cases.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Although the number of adults losing their natural teeth is
decreasing, the proportion of edentulous adults aged 65 years and
older are still high in the population. The rehabilitation of edentulous
patients with complete denture is one of the fundamental problems
in the clinical prosthetic management of elderly patients. The loss of a
body part has not only physical consequences but also psychological
consequences. To resolve the problems in complete denture it is not
only necessary to be trained from the technical standpoint but also
to be able to listen to the patient and interpret patient’s wishes.
This lecture will present a brief review and discussion of problems
and solutions to the most common issues affecting the success of
complete dentures
150
Panel Discussion - Advances in Digital
Imaging
M. Akif Sümbüloğlu (Turkey)
Güniz Baksı Şen (Turkey)
Ali Sinan Horasan (Turkey)
Turkish Oral Diagnosis and Maxillofacial Radiology
Association
Time: 9:00-11:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Tamer Erdem
CERP: 2
The Importance of Dental Volumetric Tomography in
Surgical Applications
DVT Imaging in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
M. Akif Sümbüloğlu (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
The aim of this presentation is to discuss some of the stated
applications of DVT compared with conventional projection imaging
and medical CT in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Abstract
Imaging plays an important role in oral and maxillofacial surgery
diagnosis and treatment planning. CT is used extensively in
maxillofacial surgery for diagnosing osseous lesions and deformities,
pre-operative planning of surgical interventions, intra- operative
surgical navigation and fabrication of surgical stents and implants. In
the last decade, a CT system specifically dedicated to the maxillofacial
region has been developed and has become increasingly popular.
These so-called cone beam CT (CBCT) or Dental Volumetric
Tomography (DVT) scanners capture the entire maxillofacial region
by a single rotation of the X-ray tube and detector around the
patient’s head while providing sub-millimeter resolution. The aim of
this presentation is to discuss some of the stated applications of DVT
in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Saturday 31 August
Problems and Solutions in Complete
Dentures
151
Learning Objectives
- An understanding of the operation of CBCT
- An understanding of justification and optimisation of exposures
for various clinical tasks
- An understanding of radiation doses associated with CBCT
- An understanding of the CBCT equipment factors that can be
adjusted for specific clinical tasks
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Cone-beam CT is an imaging technology that has revolutionised
dental imaging in the last decade. CBCT may offer a widespread
therapeutic potential, including possibilities for surgical guidance
and treatment via CAD/CAM solutions for crown and bridgework
on teeth or implants. CBCT imaging could be justified for specific
indications including jaw bone and maxillofacial surgery, endodontic
retreatment, traumata, jaw bone lesions and TMJ pathology. The
value of CBCT is high particularly with regard to improve the
patient outcomes as long as care is taken in the optimisation of the
exposures.
This lecture aims to provide:
1. an overview of the fundamental principles of operation of CBCT;
2. an understanding of ‘task specific’ equipment, image selection and
image display modes.
152
Implant Radiology
Ali Sinan Horasan (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
- Digital volumetric tomography in implant surgery
- Cross-sectional and three dimensional interpretation
- Anatomic variations
- Factors influencing tomographic imaging
- Low radiation dose and field of view
- Height and width measurements for dental implants in tomography
- Tomographic planning in maxillary sinus augmentation
Abstract
Dental implants have become the most important materials in
prosthetic rehabilitation. Treatment options provided by these
systems have also led to a dramatic increase in patients’ quality of life
which popularized their use among practitioners. The characteristics
of the surgical planning in such cases required simultaneous
development in advanced imaging techniques due to the presence
of anatomic variations and inadequacy of conventional radiology.
Consequently, dental professionals caught widely unprepared to
an informational tide that requires computational skills, the ability
of three dimensional interpretation and significant knowledge
concerning the drawbacks of imaging modalities. The aim of this
presentation is to provide an overview of dental implant radiology
with special emphasis to the importance of ionizing radiation, crosssectional imaging and anatomical variations.
Saturday 31 August
The Different Clinical Applications of Dental Volumetric
Tomography
Various Clinical Applications of Cone-Beam CT
Güniz Baksı Şen (Turkey)
153
Derya Germeç Çakan (Turkey)
Uğur Erdemir (Turkey)
Time: 10:00-11:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Sema Yıldırım
CERP: 1
Orthodontic Approaches in the Management of
Diastema
Derya Germeç Çakan (Turkey)
Saturday 31 August
Learning Objectives
- To recognize the etiology of diastema
- To be aware of different orthodontic and interdisciplinary
approaches to treat diastema
- To understand the potential of relapse after orthodontic diastema
closure
154
Abstract
Diastema, spacing between teeth, is a normal feature of development
during primary and mixed dentition. However in permanent
dentition, it is considered as a problem necessitating treatment
mainly because of esthetic, psychological and functional reasons.
Generalized or midline diastema may be caused by several factors
such as inheritance, tooth size discrepancies, habits, abnormal frenum
attachment, etc. The treatment of diastema varies and depends on
the correct diagnosis of the etiology. In some patients, orthodontic
treatment alone may provide esthetic, functional and stable results
whereas others may require interdisciplinary approaches. This
lecture will focus on case presentations and also discuss the stability
of diastema management.
Diastema Closure: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Diastema Closure
Uğur Erdemir (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Interdisciplinary treatment approaches has become increasingly
necessary for the dental professionals for the treatment of complex
clinical cases. In this lecture, necessity of the interdisciplinary
approaches for the diastema closure and clinical protocol for the
esthetic reconstruction of complex clinical cases will be discussed.
Abstract
Diatemas could be defined as gaps or spaces between two or more
teeth in the same arch. These spaces could be due to multifactorial
etiology and can negatively affect the dentofacial harmony and
smile of the patients. In some situation, closure of interdental spaces
can be achieved by using silicone guide technique or using direct
proximal build-ups with resin composites. However, in some of the
situation it’s not possible to correction of diastemas for the desired
esthetic and smile without multidisciplinary interventions such as
orthodontics and/or periodontology that neither of the disciplines
is able to correct alone. In this presentation an interdisciplinary
treatment approaches with integrated orthodontic, periodontal,
and restorative solution for the treatment of diastemas will be
demonstrated.
Saturday 31 August
Diastema
155
Christian Berger (Germany)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room:Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Selim Ersanlı
CERP: 1
Saturday 31 August
Learning Objectives
The scientific development in dentistry has led to a significant
increase of therapeutic options. Complications occur with implants
as well and almost as often as with teeth.
Tooth versus Implant
Tooth loss versus Implant loss
Periodontitis versus Periimplantitis
Caries versus Technical Problems
Prosthetic and Functional Problems
There is an Euphoria about implants, but what do we really know
today?
156
Abstract
Even though survival rate of Implants can be referred to as high,
biological and technical complications occur. This means that a
remarkable proportion of treatment time has to be accepted by
patient, dentist, insurance and society in general in order to repair
and maintain already fixed restorations. Up to now, there are few
studies existing over a 10-year-run and more, therefore, little can be
said about the data interpretation for several specific fabrication
models after this time frame.
More and more, patients nowadays will not be treated by one single
dentist only but by different specialists. There is to pay close attention
that therapeutic options are not to be judged solely by the dentist’s
individual therapeutic spectrum.
Potentially Malignant and Malignant Disease
of the Mouth – a Worldwide Problem
Stephen Porter (United Kingdom)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Hakan Özyuvacı
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Oral cancer remains a global health problem
Risk factors now includes sexually acquired human papillomavirus
Oral cancer is sometimes preceded by clinically apparent potentially
malignant disease
Delay in recognition will adversely affect outcomes
The 5 year survival of affected patients remains ~50%
Oral health care staff have essential roles in the prevention and
diagnosis of oral cancer
Abstract
Cancer remains the most significant disorder of the mouth. Each year
many thousands of persons are found to have an oral malignancy
that without treatment will lead to early death. Recent trends include
the emergence of a cohort of young adults with oral cancer unrelated
to tobacco and/or alcohol use and more effective therapies of
primary disease. Nevertheless the survival rate of patients has not
improved in the past few decades. This presentation will review
the clinical features, epidemiological trends, diagnosis, therapy
and complications of treatment of common potentially malignant
disease of the oral mucosa.
Saturday 31 August
Decision Making: Keep the Tooth or Place
an Implant, Complications Associated with
Implants and with Teeth
157
Kaveh Seyedan (Iran)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: English
Chairperson: Duygu İlhan
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Participants must be able to recognize restorative and surgical
problems in the upper anterior region of oral cavity the solutions and
complications. Single tooth implants preserving bone and soft tissue
technique with immediate loading and temporary restorations
are described in detail. Number of implants in the anterior Maxilla,
beside advanced techniques to overcome vertical and horizontal
bone loss would be described.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
The increasing demand for esthetic restorations can be met partly
with any one of the various PFM or in a better way with all-ceramic
systems currently available, because absence of metal allows light
transmission through the restoration and permits a close match to
the natural dentition. This principle is also applicable to restorations
upon dental implants. However, the esthetic value of a cosmetic
restoration may be compromised by other factors contributing to
the composition of a pleasing smile, such as amount of gingival
display, gingival architecture, clinical crown dimensions, and tooth
position. Presurgical planning, implant positioning, soft tissue
management, esthetic bone grafting, provisionalization, and
prosthetic management are the treatment considerations that affect
the treatment outcomes...
158
How Do Digital Impressions Make Life Easy
in the Clinic?
Mete Fanuscu (Turkey)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Serdar Üşümez
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able
to:
- Understand accuracy parameters and efficiency guidelines in
dental impressions,
- Differentiate risks and benefits for digital vs. analog impressions,
- Explain streamlining therapeutic protocols and ceramic material
choices in the clinic,
- Discuss cost issues for the practitioner and the patient.
Abstract
Advent of digital technology has steadily been impacting the
dental protocols in the last two decades. Some of the traditional
ways can now be replaced effectively with digital methods. In this
transitioning era it is the clinicians’ responsibility to decide when,
why and how to use digital impressions. There are two main issues
regarding dental impressions; accuracy and efficiency. Research
and personal clinical experience reveal that respectable results can
be achieved with optimal use of digital impressing when accuracy
parameters and efficiency guidelines are taken into consideration.
In this presentation various cases will be discussed to demonstrate
the decision making process for predictable digital protocols.
These streamlined protocols comprise factors ranging from tooth
preparation to ceramic material selection and to overall cost issues.
Saturday 31 August
Anterior Maxilla Challenges and Solutions
159
Atilla Sertgöz (Turkey)
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Remzi Nigiz
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
The objective of presentation is to discuss several in vitro and in
vivo studies regarding the performance of zirconia restorations
in combination with clinical cases emphasizing on the possible
scientific and clinical concerns that may affect the functional,
biological and esthetic long-term outcomes.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
The properties of traditional ceramic materials, however, have
limited their use to single crowns; larger restorations have been
inadvisable because of insufficient strength. In attempts to meet
the requirements for dental materials and improve strength and
toughness, several new ceramic materials and techniques have been
developed during the past few decades. The most recently developed
core ceramic is the yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals.
Nevertheless, chipping of the veneering porcelain on zirconia-based
restorations has been reported as one of the major complications.
Various approaches for overcoming this problem are currently
being developed. This presentation reviews the current literature
on dental zirconia with respect to survival, properties, marginal fit,
cementation, aesthetics and suggests clinical recommendations for
their use.
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Saturday 31 August
Mid-day sessions 12:45-13:45
Meet-the-Expert
Anterior Esthetics
Developing the Soft Tissue Transition Zone for
Esthetic Implants
Marius Steigman (Germany)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 12:45-13:45
B325
English
1
Meet-the-Expert
How to Prepare the Office to Deal with
Dental Emergency
Hani A. Salam (Canada)
Time: Room: Language: CERP: 12:45-13:45
B326
English
1
Saturday 31 August
Clinical Problems Associated with Zirconia
Restorations
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Afternoon sessions 14:00-16.30
Host Modulation Therapy in Periodontology
Alpdoğan Kantarcı (USA)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Erhan Fıratlı
CERP: 1
Saturday 31 August
Learning Objectives
- Understand the basic mechanisms of inflammatory processes in
periodontal tissues
- Explore the pathways for resolution of inflammation
- Study the therapeutic approaches for resolution of inflammatory
processes in periodontal and oral diseases
162
Abstract
Inflammation-resolving processes limit and prevent tissue injury
and the further progression of acute inflammation into chronic
inflammation. When tissue injury is mild and confined, necrotic cells
will be replaced by new cells by “regeneration”. If tissue damage
is extensive, the process of healing is “repair”. Fibrin is not cleared
rapidly and efficiently after the acute phase of inflammation and
granulation tissue is formed from surrounding tissue compartments.
The induction and resolution of inflammation processes are
concurrent phases in chronic inflammation and such pathologies
should be defined as “continuous” inflammatory diseases rather than
independent stages. This lecture will focus on how emerging field of
“pro-resolution therapeutics” can be used as a part of the treatment
for periodontal and inflammatory diseases.
Periodontal Considerations for Implant
Treatment
Binnaz Leblebicioğlu (USA)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language:English
Chairperson: Güliz Güncü
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- Define diagnostic parameters used to evaluate a periodontally
involved case for implant supported restoration.
- Define various steps involved in treatment planning for single,
multiple tooth replacement and total oral rehabilitation for
periodontally involved cases.
- Define peri-implant/Periodontal tissue characteristics and their
effect on short and long-term success.
Abstract
Treatment of existing periodontal disease is a pre-request. Significant
deficiency in soft/hard tissue levels with residual thin biotype and
scared structures generally co-exist. In addition, most of related cases
present secondary occlusal trauma due to reduced periodontium.
Treatment plan related to implant supported restoration should
include detail examination of edentulous site as well as remaining
dentition in relation to periodontal/peri-implant health. Similarly,
peri-implant healing presents significant differences compared to
healing of periodontally intact tissues. Sufficient peri-implant soft/
hard tissue should exist to tolerate healing related challenges. This
presentation aims to define differences between periodontally intact
and reduced dentitions in implant treatment.
Saturday 31 August
Saturday 31 August
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Obtaining Natural Tooth Color through
Bleaching Procedure without Sensitivity
Technical and Clinical Mistakes/Failures in
Fixed Dentures
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Necmi Gökay
CERP: 1
Time: 14:00-15:00
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Cemal Aydın
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
To review current knowledge of tooth whitening and the possible
side effects and discuss some tips to overcome these problems.
Learning Objectives
Clinical and technical complications related to fixed partial dentures
lead to the replacement of restorations. In the presentation, avoiding
clinical and technical failures like caries, defective margins, loss of
tooth vitality, periodontal disease progression, abutment tooth
fractures, fractures of the veneering or framework material and
material worn through occlusal part of the restorations will be
discussed in detail and related cases will be shown.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Since bright and white teeth is one of the most important attributes
of a youthful image, cosmetic smile enhancement and TOOTH
BLEACHING has become dentistry’s most requested procedure with
an increase in the last years. Today, tooth bleaching is a routine
and effective treatment modality that can significantly change the
appearance of teeth and may represent a more conservative first
approach for many cosmetic conditions. A variety of bleaching agents,
concentrations, application durations, techniques and activation
methods with improved properties and advantages are currently
available for dentists and patients. When suggesting a professionally
administered bleaching option, clinicians must be aware of the
variety of options currently available, their applications, possible
advantage and disadvantages, complications and precautions.
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Ebru Çal (Turkey)
Abstract
Survival rate of restorations are important when comparing the
effectiveness of different treatment strategies for the replacement
of missing teeth. Although long term success and survival of fixed
partial dentures depend on the variety of techniques and materials
used in constructing them, the longevity and complication rate will
be influenced by the level of skills and knowledge of the clinician.
Clinical complications include caries, defective margins, loss of tooth
vitality and periodontal disease progression while technical failures
comprise abutment tooth fractures, fractures of the veneering or
framework material and material worn through occlusal part of the
restorations. Cases related to mistakes/failures about fixed partial
dentures will be shown and discussed in the presentation.
Saturday 31 August
Sevil Gürgan (Turkey)
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Orthognathic Surgery and Facial Aesthetics
Oral Cancer: Prognostic Factors
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Harbiye
Language: English
Chairperson: Nejat Erverdi
CERP: 1
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Çamlıca
Language: English
Chairperson: Filiz Pekiner
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
- To study the relationship between orthognathic surgery and
aesthetic changes
- To be able to avoid unwanted negative aesthetic changes
associated with orthognathic surgery
Learning Objectives
Assessment of the prognostic factors, such as, T stage, N stage, neck
dissection, ASA score, histological differentiation, depth and pattern
of invasion, skin, bone, vascular and neural invasion, surgical margins
status, tumor thickness, loco regional recurrence, clinicopathologic
and genomic and molecular markers, and management. The
objective of this study was to clarify the role of each one of them.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Orthognathic surgery has a significant power to change facial
aesthetics when planned well, in addition to improving function in
terms of efficacy of mastication. There can be significant benefit
in terms of aesthetics in a young adult, as well as other lessons.
Although the overall change is often a beneficial one there are
potential pitfalls, in particular an unwanted negative effect on the
nasal appearance. This talk will deal with potential benefits and
pitfalls in relation to aesthetics associated with orthognathic surgery.
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Susana Vazquez (Uruguay)
Abstract
Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, representing
48% of head and neck malignancy cases, and 90% of these are oral
squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The 5-year survival rate of OSCC
patients is less than 50%, with no improvements made over the past
40 years. Neck metastasis is the most significant factor responsible
for death from OSCC, reducing survival rate by more than onehalf. These patients are also at risk of developing second primary
tumors. Risk factors, diameter of the primary tumor, distance to the
mid-line, T and N stage, surgical margins, histological grade, postoperative radiotherapy are analyzed in order to demonstrate that it
is necessary to use other markers (genomic) to improve the accuracy
of the prognosis.
Saturday 31 August
Mehmet Manisalı (United Kingdom)
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Cansu Alpaslan (Turkey)
Haldun İplikçioğlu (Turkey)
Gökhan Alpaslan (Turkey)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Beylerbeyi
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Cansu Alpaslan
CERP: 1
Evidence Based Dentistry: General Remarks
Definition and the Need for Evidence-Based Dentistry
(EBD), Evidence Hierarchy and the Steps of EBD Process
Cansu Alpaslan (Turkey)
Saturday 31 August
Learning Objectives
- To have a global understanding of EBD
- To understand the need of EBD in clinical dental practice
- To learn the evidence hierarchy
- How to find the best evidence and implement in clinical practice
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Abstract
Today we can reach too much scientific information, but we have
too little time and, finding high quality information is often not easy.
Furthermore, the information we obtain does not ease our clinical
decision making rather sometimes it creates confusion because of
the contradictory findings in scientific studies. Reaching high quality
scientific studies provides a reliable foundation in decision making
process. For a specific clinical question, current best evidence means
the highest level of evidence. To understand and to find the current
best evidence, dental professionals should refer the evidence
pyramid and, select the highest level of studies related with the
specific clinical problem of their patient while making clinical
decisions.
Evidence Based Oral Implantology
Searching the Best Evidence and the Study Clubs
Haldun İplikçioğlu (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
How to find the best evidence in dental implantology and the role of
the study clubs for this purpose.
Abstract
In this lecture, the systematic methods that used to find the best
evidences in dental implantology will be discussed. Also some the
main principles of Evidence Based Dentistry and Dental Implantology
will be highlighted. Formulating an answerable question, searching
the literature, appraising the literature critically, applying the result
to clinical practice and evaluating the outcomes of the applied
evidence in clinical practice will also be explained. Apart from those,
the role of the study clubs in Evidence Based Implantology will be
discussed.
Evidence Based Oral Surgery
Gökhan Alpaslan (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
- Introducing Practitioner PubMed
- Searching for Systematic Reviews
- Combining Search Terms
- MeSH Search
Abstract
Managing sophisticated patient needs and demands is dental
practitioners’ daily routine challenge. On the other hand keeping
the advances in dentistry and medical dental sciences up to date,
following the current techniques and relevant literature and
applying knowledge to practice should be among dentists’ priorities.
Evidence-based dentistry is the practice of dentistry that integrates
the best available evidence with clinical experience and patient
preference in making clinical decisions. In the present workshop,
practitioner will be briefly introduced with the philosophy and
concept of evidence based dentistry that will provide a sound base
for the practitioners’ future approaches.
Saturday 31 August
Evidence Based Dentistry - Implementation
to Clinical Practice
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Which Possibilities Do We Have in
Remineralization?
Interactive Case Discussion 4
Hande Şar Sancaklı (Turkey)
Ufuk Toygar Memikoğlu (Turkey)
Betül Kargül (Turkey)
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Emirgan
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Sami Büyükgökçesu
CERP: 1
Time: 15:30-16:30
Room: Üsküdar
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Semih Özbayrak
CERP: 1
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Subsurface enamel caries is a reversible phase with no visible
cavitation of intact surface. Recent developments in early caries
detection systems raise the possibility of early detection with
a non-surgical, non-invasive treatment of incipient enamel
caries by reversing the demineralization process. Contemporary
remineralization products containing fluoride and other Calcium
products with local mechanism provide an effective pathway
for treatments of enamel caries. A new era in dentistry should
undoubtedly follow the biological and the nature of the mechanism
of healing process of dental caries with minimal invasive dentistry
requirement.
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Orthodontic Approaches in Obstructive Sleep Apnea:
Report of a Case & Clinical Considerations
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Ufuk Toygar Memikoğlu (Turkey)
Learning Objectives
Dentists should know mandibular retrognathia and accompanying
retruded tongue position may cause upper airway obstruction in
the growing patients. Mandibular retrognathia patients, especially
who were snoring should be examined for their Sleep Disordered
Breathing (SDB) at clinics. If needed, dentists should either treat or
refer to a specialist such as ENT, pediatrician or sleep specialist.
Abstract
AIM: A significant relationship was observed between changes in
nasopharyngeal airway size and mandibular retrognathia. The aim
of this report is demonstrate the changes on airway dimensions after
orthopedic treatment.
SUBJECT and METHOD: A 9 year-old girl applied for orthodontic
treatment. Initial examination revealed a skeletal Class II malocclusion
with a retrognathic mandible. The patient had a history of snoring
and difficulty in breathing. The primary treatment objectives were to
improve sagittal relationship with stimulation of mandibular growth.
RESULTS: After treatment, she had normal relationship between
maxilla and mandible. Apnea-hipopnea index (AHI) has reduced.
CONCLUSION: Cephalometric tracings showed favorable skeletal
changes in both jaws, as expected in a growing patient, with
mandibular growth. And snoring was reduced with the treatment.
Saturday 31 August
Learning Objectives
Remineralization is a natural self-treating process for initial enamel
caries lesions within inclusion of calcium/phosphate ions induced by
fluoride to enhance and maintain a recyristallized enamel subsurface.
Within the changing concepts through providing optimal oral health
with reduced caries incidence, remineralization concept should be
a promising first step treatment choice that a modern day dentist
should address.
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Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Minimal intervention has the potential for dentists to apply a more
conservative approach to caries treatment and simultaneously offer
patients less invasive, health-oriented treatment options.
Minimal intervention approach involves early detection of lesions as
early as possible, risk assessment and minimally invasive treatment
options.
First basic principle is the remineralization of early carious lesions,
supporting a biological approach for early surface lesions. The
implementation of preventive strategies and early intervention of
caries aimed at controlling the demineralization/ remineralization
cycle, the various agents that enhance and/or promote
remineralization.
This presentation aims to give dental practitioners an overview of
the concepts of minimal intervention treatment plan in order to help
them into everyday clinical practice.
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Dental Auxiliaries Programme
Role of Dental Assistant in Restorative
Dentistry
Sami Büyükgökçesu (Turkey)
Time: 9:00-10:00
Room: Beyazıt
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Yasemin Benderli Gökçe
CERP: 1
Dental Auxiliaries Programme
Learning Objectives
Minimal intervention approach involves early detection of lesions as
early as possible, risk assessment and minimally invasive treatment
options. However, when the effects of the disease are present, in this
case the least invasive techniques such as fissure sealants, preventive
resin restoration aimed at conserving the maximum amount of
sound tissue with minimal cavity preparation are utilized.
Saturday 31 August
Learning Objectives
Providing an extended practical continuing dental education of
dental auxiliary for modern restorative dentistry.
Abstract
Developments in the modern restorative and adhesive dentistry
challenge the dentists and the dental auxiliary as well. Within the
dental team, dental assistants are one of the most crucial cogs of
the dental wheel. The profile of the dental assistant team should
be consistent with the dentists leading to a successful dental
treatment and thus providing an optimal oral health for the patients.
Contemporary trends in the restorative dentistry require an extended
role of dental assistants starting from scheduling appointments
to handling instruments and materials during the treatment
procedure. The lecture will cover dental practical developments and
requirements needed for the restorative treatments.
Saturday 31 August
Application of the Minimum Intervention (MI) Treatment Plan into Daily Clinical Practice
Betül Kargül (Turkey)
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Time: 10:00-11:00
Room: Beyazıt
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Uğur Ergin
CERP: 1
Time: 11:30-12:30
Room: Beyazıt
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Zafer Sarı
CERP: 1
Learning Objectives
After the completion of this conference attendees will be able to:
- Answer some frequently asked questions about instrument
processing
- Describe the importance of correctly completing the entire
sterilization process
Learning Objectives
- To define a dental assistant’s duty in an orthodontic office,
- To realize the importance of infection control in the orthodontic
clinic,
- To learn the basic principles of dental assisting profession in
orthodontic practice.
Abstract
Sterilization is the most important part in standard infection control.
Regardless of the risk level as critical or semi-critical category, all heat
tolerant dental instruments should be sterilized. Steam sterilization
is the preferred method of sterilization for re-usable dental
instruments. All surfaces of the instrument must be contact with dry
saturated steam at the required temperature, for the requisite time,
in the absence of air. The sterilizer must be periodically tested to
ensure that the parameters established at installation are still valid.
Instruments must be cleaned prior to sterilization, because steam
cannot remove any debris. Washer-disinfector must preferred to
ultrasonic or manual cleaning for use in instrument cleaning.
Abstract
Dental assistants increase the efficiency of the orthodontist and
are valuable members of the dental care team. They assist the
orthodontist during a variety of treatment procedures such as
infection control protocols, preparing and sterilizing instruments
and equipments, helping the dentist taking and developing dental
radiographs and taking impressions of patients’ teeth, teaching
patients oral hygiene procedures and etc. In this presentation, the
responsibility of dental assistant in the dental team is emphasized by
explaining the importance of sterilization in dentistry. What to do to
obtain infection control in the orthodontic practice is described. The
rules to be followed in daily orthodontic practice are pointed out.
Güven Külekçi (Turkey)
Sönmez Fıratlı (Turkey)
Dental Auxiliaries Programme
Role of Dental Assistant in Orthodontics
Saturday 31 August
Dental Auxiliaries Programme
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Sterilization Strategies
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Dental Auxiliaries Programme
Assistance in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Mehmet Yaltırık (Turkey)
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: Beyazıt
Language: Turkish
Chairperson: Ümit Ertaş
CERP: 2.5
Learning Objectives
Oral surgery assistants also must monitor patients following surgery
and give them post-operative care instructions. These health care
professionals additionally can take and develop dental radiographs,
prepare prescriptions, maintain inventories of supplies, write in
patients’ treatment charts and prepare patient consent forms
regarding surgery and the use of anesthesia. Oral surgery assistants
might have to schedule patient appointments as well.
Saturday 31 August
Abstract
Oral surgery assistants are specialized dental assistants who help
with surgical procedures that treat the teeth and tissues of the
mouth. Oral surgeons’ procedures can include tooth extractions,
jaw surgery, reshaping of the gum or dental implants to replace
missing teeth. Oral surgery assistants are responsible for preparing
surgery areas and patients for operations. Their duties include
taking and recording a patient’s vital signs such as blood pressure
and respiration rate. They additionally assist surgeons with general
anesthesia and intravenous sedation procedures.
During treatment, oral surgery assistants transfer surgical instruments
to oral surgeons and prepare surgical dressings. They also retract a
patient’s cheek or lip as necessary so the dentist can view the surgical
area, and they perform suctioning to keep the patient’s mouth dry
and clear.
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Conflict of Interest
Speaker
Affilation/
Financial Interest
Corparate
Organization
Dr. Florian Beuer
Grant/ Research
Support
IvoclarVivadent, Bego,
Zimmer, Camlog
Dr Rainer Guggenberger
Employee
3M ESPE
Dr. Ali Sinan Horasan
Grant/ Research
Support
Teknodent- Maxillofacial Radiology Centre
Prof. Amid Ismail
Grant/ Research
Support
United Health Care Inc
Consultant
SS White Co
Governance
Dean of a Dental
School
Employee
SS White Co board
Other financial/
material support
Temple University
Prof. Dr. Cüneyt Karabuda
Grant/ Research
Support
Istanbul University
Research Centre
Prof. Dr. Fouad Khoury
Consultant
Dentsply Implant/
Stoma Germany
Dr. Sreenivas Koka
Hononarium
Nobel Biocare
Dr. Binnaz Leblebicioğlu
Grant/ Research
Support
NIDCR and Straumann
USA
Employee
The Ohio State
University
Dr. Daniel M. Meyer
Employee
America Dental
Association
Prof. Hien Ngo
Grant/ Research
Support
3M ESPE, GC, Shofu
Dr. Marius Steigman
Consultant
Bio Horizon
Hononarium
Bio Horizon
Prof. Timothy Watson
Other financial/
material support
Septodont Paris
Prof. Nikolaos Donos
Grant/ Research
Support
Straumann, ITI,
Osteology, J + J,
Orapharma, Geistlich
Ondine
Consultant
Orapharma,
Straumann, Geistlich
Hononarium
Straumann, ITI,
Osteology, Geistlich
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Invited Speakers Profile
Abbas, Tarek
Page: 79
Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of
Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University.
Founding Dean and Head of Council, Faculty of Dentistry at the British University in Egypt.
President of the Egyptian Dental Association (EDA).
Chief Editor of the Egyptian Dental Journal.
Alpaslan, Gökhan
Page: 169
Professor 1996-present Gazi University School of Dentistry, Ankara Turkey Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, 2013
present Acıbadem Ankara Hospital Dean 2006-2009
Gazi University School of Dentistry, Ankara Turkey Visiting Fellow 2003 Alberts Ludvig University Freiburg
Germany Visiting Professor 2001 University Florida
School of Dentistry, Gainesville USA Visting Research
Fellow 1997 Niigata University Niigata Japan Research
Scholar 1993-1995 Niigata University Niigata Japan.
Altay, Ayşe Nil
Aliyeva, Rena
Page: 79
PhD, 1991 - Subject:” Functional state of the thyroid,
pancreas and adrenal cortex in patients with phlegmon
of the maxillofacial region”. Azerbaijan Stomatological
Association - President 1997. Azerbaijan State Medical
University - Head of Department of Pediatric Dentistry
1998. Doctoral thesis, 2001- Subject:”Optimization of
working dental care model for children’s population of
Azerbaijan”. Regular Member of FDI 1998.
Alpaslan, Cansu
Page: 168
Dr. Cansu Alpaslan is full-time Professor in the Department of Oral Surgery of Gazi University. Worked in different universities in Japan, Germany, Netherlands and
USA as visiting researcher and fellow. Dr. Alpaslan has
been teaching evidence-based dentistry since 2003,
and fostering EBD to be known and implemented by
dentists through different activities by giving lectures
and carrying out European projects.
178
Page: 59
Graduated from Hacettepe University, School of Dentistry in 1986. Took her PhD degree at Pediatric Dentistry in 1991. Became Associated Professor in 1995
and Professor in 2003. Interested in dental trauma since
1996. Member of IADT, IAPD, TDB. Retired from university in 2011.
Anıl, Ata
Page: 81, 84
Ata Anıl is a lecturer of Esthetics Master Program of University of Steinbeis(Germany) and lecturer of Implant
Education Program of Chamber of German Dentists.
Dr. Anıl is the President of the Turkish Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry and representative of the German Association of Implantology toTurkey for Implantology
Education Program. He is an honorary member of the
German Association of Oral Surgery, BDO.
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Antonson, Sibel
Page: 76, 95
Director of Education and Professional Services, Ivoclar
Vivadent, and Clinical Associate Professor and Director of
Dental Biomaterials, SUNY at University of Buffalo.
D.D.S, Ph.D: University of Hacettepe, College of Dentistry
M.B.A.: Nova Southeastern University, Huizenga School
of Business and Entrepreneurship.
Teaching, research and practice: University of Florida
(1997-2000); Nova Southeastern University (20012008). Invented and launched PoGo.
President: IADR Dental Materials Group (2007-2008).
Currently, serving as the Councilor.
Arısan, Volkan
Page: 82
Volkan Arısan was graduated from Istanbul University,
Faculty of Dentistry in 1998. His doctoral thesis was
completed in 2006. He published many papers and internationally lectured about computer guided implant
surgery and relevant topics. In 2011, he was appointed
to an associate professorship and currently, he is the
department chair of Oral Implantology, Faculty of Dentistry in Istanbul University.
Armitage, Gary
Page: 98
Gary C. Armitage, DDS, MS, FACD, FADI is the R. Earl
Robinson Distinguished Professor of Periodontology at
the University of California San Francisco. His research
interests include the microbiology, diagnosis, and
treatment of periodontal infections. He has over 100
publications and has given presentations to research
groups and periodontal societies throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia.
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Arora, Vimal
Page: 26
Lt Gen Vimal Arora, VSM & Bar, Director General Dental
Services & Colonel Commandant Army Dental Corps,
India
Aslan, Serhat
Page: 104
Dr. Serhat Aslan graduated from Ege University, Faculty
of Dentistry in 2010. Since then he is a PhD student at
Ege University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology. Periodontal plastic surgery, guided tissue
and bone regeneration are his main research topics. In
2009, he was a visitor at Universidade do Porto, Faculdade Medicina Dentaria for 4 months. Currently, he is a
member of Turkish Society of Periodontology, Turkish
Dental Association and International Team for Implantology.
Aydın, Cemal
Page: 88, 165
Prof. Dr. Cemal Aydın was born in 1962. He graduated
from Gazi University Faculty of Dentistry in 1986, got
PhD degree in 1994 at the Prosthodontics. He assumed
the title of Professor in 2005. Currently he is the chair
of Prosthodontic Department of Gazi University Faculty
of Dentistry. His main working areas are implantology,
maxillofacial prosthetics, and esthetic dentistry.
Aydın, Murat
Page: 68
Murat Aydın graduated from Marmara University Faculty
of Dentistry in 1978. He received Dr.Med.Dent. academic
title at Istanbul University in 1985. Became ‘Associate Professor’ in 1990 and ‘Professor’ in 1996. He was the Head
of Department of Fixed Prosthodontics at Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry between the years 2000-2011. He
is married with Dentist Oya Çeliksoy and has two sons.
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Azaripour, Adriano
Page: 103
Dr Adriano Azaripour graduated from the Johannes
Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
He received his M.Sc in Periodontology from the German Society of Periodontology and had further specialist training in Periodontology and postgraduate
training in Endodontology at the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology University of
Mainz where he works as an Assistant Professor.
Barac Furtinger, Vesna
Page: 74, 75
Dentist, specialized in preventive dentistry
Diplomas: School of Dentistry, University Zagreb, Croatia. Specialization - Zagreb, Croatia. Scientific degree
in orofacial genetics - Zagreb, Croatia. Work status: Private practitioner. Scientific work: About twenty articles
in scientific journals (first author). Eleven international
conference presentations (first author). Other Positions: Croatian Dental Society -General Secretary. ERO
WG Woman in dentistry - Chairwoman. FDI Section
Women dentists worldwide - vice-president.
Bağış, Bora
Page: 107
Dr Bora Bağış is currently Head of the Department of
Prosthodontics in İzmir Katip Çelebi University, Faculty
of Dentistry. Dr Bağış is a member of European Prosthodontic Association, International College of Prosthodontists and International Association for Dental
Research. He has authored more than 60 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. He serves also for the
editorial boards of several scientific journals.
Baksı Şen, Güniz
Page: 152
Born in 1965. Instructor and teacher, Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry
, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey. 1995- 2013. DDS,
1988. Doctor of odontology (PhD), 1995. Appointed
as associate professor in 2000 and as professor in
2006. Written about 90 scientific articles and around
2 textbook chapters and textbooks. Lectured in 47
conferences and in 75 presentations.
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Bartlett, David
Page: 41, 63
Professor David Bartlett is Head of Prosthodontics at
Kings College London Dental Institute. David has published over 100 research publications, written 3 books,
numerous chapters and grants in nearly reaching £2M.
He is treasurer for the British Division of IADR and Chair
of the SAC in Restorative Dentistry which co-ordinates
specialist training in the UK. His expertise is internationally recognised particularly in research for erosion
and the treatment of tooth wear.
Bellmann, Christine
Page: 104
After graduating from Faculty of Dentistry at Carl Gustav Carus University in Dresden, Germany she gained
several years of practical experience in various dental
clinics in Germany and worldwide. At the moment she
is working as associate dentist in Edinburgh, UK. Her
special interest is in the field of esthetic dentistry and
implantology.
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Berger, Christian
Page: 133, 156
Born 1957. Dental technician. Universities: Heidelberg,
Antwerp and London, academic qualification in 1984.
1984-1989 University of Heidelberg’s Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1988 Oral Surgeon.
1989 dental practice in Kempten. Focussed on oral
surgery, periodontology, aesthetics. Certified expert
witness, scientific director and chairman Postgraduate
Academy of the Bavarian Dental Chamber. Since 2002
vice president of the Bavarian Dental Chamber.
Bourgeois, Denis
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Denis Bourgeois is Professor in Public Health, Dean of
the Faculty of Dentistry and Vice President University
Lyon. Past Chairman of the FDI Public Health Committee, he is currently FDI Director of Continuing Education in Africa. He worked at WHO, Geneva for 15 years
and was director of the WHOCC for Research on Health
Systems and Education in Oral Health.
Bühren, Astrid
Beuer, Florian
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1994-1999 Dental School at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany. 2000 Approbation (DDS)
Ludwig Maximilians University. 2002 Assistant Professor
Department of Prosthodontics, Ludwig Maximilians
University. 2002 Dissertation (Dr. med. dent.) Ludwig
Maximilians University 2005 Specialist in Implantology
(German Society of Implantology). 2007 - 2008 Visiting
Professor at Pacific Dental Institute, Portland, Oregon
(Director: John A. Sorensen DMD, PhD). 2009 Habilitation (Priv. Doz., PhD) Ludwig Maximilians University.
2009 Associate Professor Department of Prosthodontics, Ludwig Maximilians University
Blanton, Patricia
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Patricia L. Blanton, DDS,MS, PhD is a Professor Emeritus from Baylor College of Dentistry and a recognized
expert in the field of head and neck anatomy and implantology. Dr. Blanton has published over 100 articles
in peer-reviewed literature and has recently completed
her tenure as President of the American College of
Dentists and the Vice President of the American Dental
Association.
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Specialist in Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, practice in Murnau. Honorary President German
Medical Women’s Association, DÄB, President 19972009. Vice Chair of the assembly of representatives to
the regional Association of Statutory Health Insurance
Physicians Bavaria. Member of the Executive Board
German Society of Gender Medicine, DGesGM. Board
member of Hartmannbund - German Association of
Physicians.
Büyükgökçesu, Sami
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Date of Birth/Place: 1951,Istanbul. 1970 Lyceé De
Galatasaray. 1976 Dentistry degree from Istanbul
University. 1980 PhD,Istanbul University. 1985 Assoc.
Prof,Istanbul University. 1996 Prof,Istanbul University,
Dept of Restorative Dentistry
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Çal, Ebru
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Ebru Çal, after graduating from American Collegiate
Institute in İzmir, entered Ege University School of
Dentistry and got all her degrees in the same faculty.
Worked as a clinical-observer and researcher in Mayo
Clinic during her residency. Became a Professor in the
Department of Prosthodontics in 2011. Primarily interested in Adhesive Dentistry, Color and Geriatrics.
Member of ICP, IADR and TPID. Married and has two
children.
Canay, Şenay
Page: 136
1982 Graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry,
Hacettepe University. 1982-87 PhD at the Department
of Prosthodics of the same Faculty. 2001 Prof. Current:
Member of the teaching staff at the same Faculty.
Special areas of interest and expertise: Dental ceramics
and aesthetics in implant-retained prosthesis. Member
of the Turkish Prosthodontics and Implanthology
Society, European Prosthodontic Association and
International College of Prosthodontists. Reviewer for
the International Journal of Prosthodontics.
Cheung, William
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Doctor of Dental Medicine from University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Maintains a multi-specialty practice in
Hong Kong. Fellow of Academy of General Dentistry,
Academy of Dentistry International, and International
College of Dentists. Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania. Honorary Associate Professor,
University of Hong Kong. International Editorial Board,
Journal of the American Dental Association
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Clark, Pam
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Pam Clark has been involved in a family owned dental
business in Australia for over 25 years, following on from
her career in teaching. During that time Pam Clark has
been a director of the ADIA -Australian Dental Industry
Association for 18 years, ADIA President and is still a Board
member.Pam has also been a Board member of IDM –
International Dental manufacturers Association for 10
years and IDM President. She is currently Immediate Past
President of IDM. Pam has attended ISO – International
Standards Organisation meetings for over 20 years as an
Australian delegate.
Cochet, Jean-Yves G.
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Limited Practice in Endodontics in PARIS, Graduate in
Endodontics, Biological Certificate, Formerly Assistant
Professor: PARIS VII, Teaching in the post graduate
programme PARIS VII, Visiting Professor Nova, Southeastern University Florida (USA), Past President of the
French Endodontic Society (SFE), Past Treasurer of
Internal Federation of Endodont Associations (IFEA),
Recommended speaker in Endodontic Surgery by The
American Association of Endodontists (AAE).
de la Court, Joris
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CDR A.J. (Joris) de la Court Royal, Chief Dental Services
Royal Netherlands Navy
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de Sanctis, Massimo
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1978 Doctorate in Medicine University of Florence.
1983 Doctorate in Odontostomatology with honors.
1982, Certificate of Advanced Gradute Studies in Periodontology at Boston University. 1983 Master of in
Periodontology Boston University. 1987appointed professor of Periodontology at the II University of Rome.
1989 Professor of Periodontology University of Bologna. 1990 Professor of Periodontology at the University of Siena, director Master Program.Past President
of the Italian Society of Periodontology.
Donos, Nikolaos
Page: 84
Professor Donos is the Head & Chair of Periodontology
and the Director of Clinical Research at the UCL- Eastman Dental Institute, London. He leads the Clinical
Investigation Center at the Eastman which specializes
in the provision of RCTs. His research track record is
mainly on GTR, GBR, implant dentistry as well as in the
correlation of periodontal disease with other chronic
diseases.
Duspara, Mirjana
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Dermont, Mark
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Sqn Ldr Mark Dermont BDS MPH MFGDP(UK) RAF, Dental Public Health, HQ Defence Dental Services UK
Dia-Tine, Soukèye
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Scientific work: About forty publications in scientific
journal. About fifty public speeches. 35 doctoral supervisions of Theses in dental surgery. Positions: Chairman
of the finance committee in Odontology department
of Dakar University. Head of Odontology department
of the general hospital in Grand Yoff. President of the
Senegalese association of women surgeon dentists.
Member of the executive committee of the Senegalese
National association of surgeon dentists. Member of
the executive committee of the section Women World
in Dentistry of the FDI.
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Ehsani, Sara
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Dr. Sara Ehsani graduated in July 2012 from Tehran
University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. She currently enrolled in a one-year Advanced Implantology
Preceptorship Program at UCLA School of Dentistry,
Los Angeles, California, USA. Further activities of her
are Local Scientific Officer of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Member in Standing Committee on
Research and Education, International Association of
Dental Students (IADS) since September 2011.
El Maalouf, Elie Azar
Page: 79
President of the Lebanese Dental Association DCD,
CES, DSO. Assistant Professor at the Lebanese University
Dental School. Former Chairperson of the periodontology Department. Former Director of the post Graduate Program in Periodontology. President of the scientific Committee of the 11th International Dental Convention
Lebanese University 2011. Former President of the Lebanese
Society of Periodontology.
189
Elmer, Tim
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Surg Cdr (D) Tim Elmer , SO1 Dental Public Health, HQ
Defence Dental Services UK
Erdemir, Uğur
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uğur Erdemir has completed his graduate education in Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry in 1996. He became a research assistant in 2000
in the Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry Dept. of
Operative Dentistry and in 2005 he got his Ph. D from
the same department and he became an Assist. Prof.
He became Assoc. Prof. in 2012.
Ergücü, Zeynep
Page: 60
Zeynep Ergücü is Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry. She graduated from Ege University. She
received PhD degree in 2002. She was the recipient of
IADR-CED Visiting Scholar Stipend in 2001 to study in a
postdoctoral research project in Germany. Her research
interests lie in the area of Cariology and Restorative Dentistry. She became a Professor in 2013.
Ersanlı, Selim
Page: 81
Selim Esanlı D:D.S.PhD is graduated from Faculty of
Dentistry, Istanbul University. He has a PhD Ddegree on
Oral İmplantology Departement. His clinical practice is
limited to Oral Implantology. His teaching responsibilities include implant surgery. He is a member of TOID
and The International Team For Implantology (ITI). He
is an active in local ITI Section activities (ITI Education
Delegate) and executing of Istanbul-Study Club directorship.
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Ersev, Handan
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Dr. Handan Ersev graduated from Faculty of Dentistry,
Istanbul University in 1988 and started her postgraduate training in 1989. She studied in Germany from 2003
to 2005. She received her Ph.D. degree in 1997 from Istanbul University. She became an associate professor in
2012 and is still working as an academic staff member
in Department of Endodontics at Istanbul University.
Ersoy, Ersan
Page: 107
Dr. A. Ersan Ersoy graduated from the University of Ankara, earned his PhD degree in Prosthodontics in 1988.
He became a Professor in 1996. He is currently the
Head of the Department of Prosthodontics at the University of Ankara Faculty of Dentistry. He has published
a collaborative book entitled ‘Dental Materials’ as well
as numerous international and national articles.
Erverdi, Nejat
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Graduated from Hacettepe University faculty of
Dentistry,and completed the orthodontic programme
in the same school. In 1987 attended to the Marmara
university as an assistant professor. In 1994 attended
as a full professor. Elected as the president of European
orthodontic society.
Fanuscu, Mete
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Graduated from Istanbul University in 1990, Dr. Fanuscu completed specialty training in Prosthodontics and
subspecialty in Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Implants
at University of California Los Angeles. He received
‘Young Scientist of the Year’ in ceramics and ‘Annual Implant Research Grant’ awards. Dr. Fanuscu was director
of Advanced Dentistry at UCLA. Nowadays he practices
in Istanbul and teaches part-time at UCLA.
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Fıratlı, Sönmez
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Dr. Fıratlı has received a DDS from School of Dentistry,
Istanbul University in 1984 and received a PhD from
Health Sciences Institute,Istanbul University in 1991.
Attended as an associate professor at 1996 and became a full professor at the year 2002. She has been
also lecturing in the Oral&Dental Health Program of
Vocational School of Health Services,Istanbul University since 2007.
Fox, Christopher
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Christopher Fox is the Executive Director of the International Association for Dental Research, a non-profit
organization with over 12,000 individual members. He
completed his dental, post-graduate and clinical studies at Harvard University, receiving a DMD, a Masters in
Epidemiology, a Doctorate of Medical Sciences in Oral
Biology and Oral Epidemiology, and completed residencies in Periodontology and Dental Public Health.
Frankenberger, Roland
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1967
born in Eichstätt/Bavaria,
1992DMD
1993-94 Major German Airforce
1994-99 Assistant Professor, University of Erlangen
1999
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
2000PhD
2009
Chairman, Department of Operative Denis
try, University of Marburg
2011
Editor-in-Chief, Quintessence Germany
2012
President, German Association of Conservative Dentistry
2012 Dean of Dental School
Publications: 250 peer-reviewed papers, 35 book chapters, 2 books, 630 lectures
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Ganibegovic Selimovic, Maida
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Prof. Dr. Maida Ganibegović – Selimović born in Mostar. Graduated in Sarajevo. Postgraduate studies at
London Hospital Medical College. Doctoral Disertation
at University of Sarajevo 1987., Phd. ,. University Professor, President of Dental Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Expert in education. Member of FDI Science
Committeee and Bass Council. Published 3 books and
128 scientific papers. Editor in chief STOMATOLOGIABH
www.usfbih.org.ba
Garé, Jocelyne
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Chief Dental Officer, Ministry of Health (Burkina Faso)
Garip, Hasan
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Dr. Garip is Associate Professor in the Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree at Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry in 1998
and his Doctor’s Degree at the Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery in 2005. Dr. Garip’s current research interests
include: cysts of oral region, distraction osteogenesis,
pain control and sedation.
Germeç Çakan, Derya
Page: 154
Derya Germeç Çakan, graduated from Hacettepe University, Dental Faculty, is an Associate Professor of
Yeditepe University in the field of orthodontics. Her
principle areas of interest are cleft palate, craniofacial
anomalies and interdisciplinary treatments. She published several clinical and research articles. She is a
member of Turkish and European Orthodontic Society.
She lectured in national and international meetings.
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Glick, Michael
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Michael Glick, DMD, Professor of Oral Medicine and
Dean, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo.
Dr. Glick has authored more than 200 journal publications, numerous book chapters and has co-edited several textbooks. Dr. Glick serves as Chair for the Vision
2020 Task Team for FDI and is the Editor of The Journal
of the American Dental Association.
Guggenberger, Rainer
Page: 48
Dr. Rainer Guggenberger is Corporate Scientist at 3M
ESPE in Seefeld, Germany and is responsible for technology and innovation. He had earned a PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Munich and
looks back to 28 years of experience in development
of dental materials, in technology management and
dental science.
Gutknecht, Norbert
Göktuğ, Gürkan
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Dr. Gürkan Göktuğ received his DDS degree from Hacettepe University in 1992 in Turkey. He received his certificate of advanced graduate study in 2001 and DMD in
2008 from BUGSDM.He received the Residents’ Award
for Teaching Excellence in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and
2011.He has lectured nationally and internationally.
He has published in peer-reviewed professional dental
journals.
Gonzales, Theresa S.
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Theresa S. Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS is a board certified
oral and maxillofacial pathologist and orofacial pain
manager. She has authored over fifty scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and was the recipient
of the International College of Dentists Award for Excellence in Research. Currently, she is a Professor of Oral
Pathology at the Medical University of South Carolina.
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Prof. Gutknecht studied medicine and dentistry at Bochum and Aachen University. Research at the UCSF
USA and MS “ Master in Nd:YAG lasers in dentistry”.
1993 Doctoral Thesis “Dr. med. dent”. 1998 Asoc. Professor Operative Dentistry. Since 2003 Full Professor.
Director “ Aachen Dental Laser Centre”. President: German Society for Laser Dentistry. Past President: World
Federation for Laser Dentistry. Board Member: German
Dental Association. Editor-in-Chief “Laser in Medical
Science”.Author of 3 Books and 145 publications.
Gürel, Galip
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Dr. Galip Gürel graduated from the University of Istanbul, Dental School in 1981. He continued his education
at the University of Kentucky, Department of Prosthodontics. Received his MSc degree from Yeditepe University in, Istanbul. Dr. Gurel is the founder and the
honorary president of EDAD (Turkish Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry). He was the President of the European
Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED) for 2011 & 2012.
Gray, Andrew
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Col Andrew Gray QHDS, BDS, MFGDP, Dip Def Stds,
FADI, Director Defence Dental Services & Colonel Commandant Army Dental Corps, New Zealand
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Gürgan, Sevil
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Sevil Gürgan was graduated from the Hacettepe University School of Dentistry, Ankara, Turkey, in 1980. She
got her Ph.D. degree in the Department of Restorative
Dentistry of the same school in 1985 and became Associate Professor in 1988 and Professor in 1995. Currently
she is professor at the same department.
Holmes, David LC
Page: 117
Dr Holmes obtained his dental degree from the University of Sydney before moving to New York University (NYU). During the four years he spent at NYU he
received a certificate in Implant Dentistry from the Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, a
Master of Science degree (Biomaterials and Biomimetics) and was assistant research scientist in the department of Biomaterials.
Ismail, Amid
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Dr. Amid I. Ismail, BDS, MPH, DrPH, MBA, is the Laura
H. Carnell Professor and Dean at the Kornberg School
of Dentistry, Temple University. Dr. Ismail has been
an actively funded researcher for over 25 years with
expertise in population-based studies, caries research,
and interventions to reduce health disparities. He has
received about $20 Million in funding throughout his
research career. His expertise is in the field of measurement, outcomes assessment, design and planning
for complex statistical analyses, survey methods, and
organizational management. Dr. Ismail has received
awards from the International Association for Dental
Research (H. Trendley Dean Award), the Regents’ of the
University of Michigan (Community Service), American
Dental Association, and community organizations. He
is a member of the International College of Dentistry
and the Alpha Omega Fraternity.
İlhan, Duygu
Horasan, Ali Sinan
Page: 153
Dr. Horasan graduated from the Istanbul University
Faculty of Dentistry in 1990 and attented the PhD programme in the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology. In 1997, he presented his thesis and obtained
the title of “Dr. Med. Dent.” He contributed more than
30 published scientific articles as an author and he
gave more than 100 oral presentions.
Hysi, Dorjan
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President of the Albanian Dental Association and the
Director of the Tirana University Dental Clinic. Graduated from the University of Tirana. He studied at the University of Texas, HSC, DB, at Houston in Dental Public
Health. Master and doctoral degree from the University
of Tirana. He worked for several years as the dental officer at the Ministry of Health.
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Duygu İlhan graduated from Istanbul University of
Dental Faculty in 1999. Receiving her PhD in periodontology, she has been practicing in her private clinic
since 2005. She serves for Foreign Affairs committee of
Turkish Dental Association,and Education committee
of Istanbul Dental Chamber. She is an active member
of TAP, EFP, IADR , IAP,Prevention Group in European
Regional Organization, and FDI Communications and
Member Support Committee. She has several presentations published through national and international
congresses.
İplikçioğlu, Haldun
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The area of expertise of Prof. Dr. İplikçioğlu is prosthodontics and dental implantology. He is a Fellow in International Team for Implantology (ITI) since 2001. He has
also administrative tasks in this worldwide academic
organisation. He is one the members of the Section &
the Membership Committee in ITI and he is the Chairman of ITI Section Turkey & Azerbaijan.
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Işık Özkol, Gülbahar
Kantarcı, Alpdogan
İskender, Ülgür İsmail
Karabucak, Bekir
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Prof. Dr. Gülbahar Işık Özkol graduated in dentistry from
the Istanbul University in Turkey, gained her PhD at the
University of Bristol, England, in 1992, was awarded for
research into rheology of dental materials at the Medical University of South Carolina, USA, in 1991, appointed in 1993 as Assistant Professor, in 1997 as Associate
Professor and in 2006 as Professor of Prosthodontics at
the Istanbul University.
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Lieutenant Ülgür Ismail İskender Dental Officer Swiss
Armed Forces.
Jayashantha , PLP
Page: 29
Wg Cmdr PLP Jayashantha, BDS, MSc, MD(Comm.
Den.), Consultant in Community Dentistry Preventive
Care Unit Dental Hospital Sri Lanka Air Force Colombo
Sri Lanka
Jimenez, Luis Felipe
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Com(S) Luis Felipe Jimenez, Policia de Investigaciones
of Chile.
Johnson, Stuart
Page: 73
Stuart Johnson qualified from Cardiff University in 1972
and has worked in general practice to date. He became
interested in dental representation early in his career
and has held many senior post within the British Dental
Association, including Chair of the Principal Executive
Committee. Internationally he has been active within
the EU and at world level with FDI. Within FDI he is currently Chair of Dental Practice Committee and lead the
recent Dental Amalgam Task Team through the UNEP
Mercury Treaty negotiations.
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Dr. Alpdoğan Kantarcı has D.D.S., Ph.D. (Istanbul University); is a certified specialist of Periodontology (C.A.G.S.;
Boston University) and a Diplomate of the American
Board of Periodontology. He is a faculty member at
the Forsyth Institute and Harvard University School of
Dental Medicine and serves as an Associate Professor
at Boston University’s Henry Goldman School of Dental
Medicine.
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Dr. Karabucak is Associate Professor/Clinician
Educator and Director of post-graduate program
in the Department of Endodontics. Dr. Karabucak
serves as director of Advanced Dental Education
in the School of Dental Medicine. He is involved
with Endodontic courses/seminars in pre- and
post-doctoral programs.
Karabuda, Cüneyt
Page: 80
Cüneyt Karabuda was graduated from Istanbul
University, Faculty of Dentistry in 1990. His doctoral
thesis was completed in 1997 and about immediate
implantation. He published many papers and
internationally lectured about advanced surgical
techniques in oral implantology. He has been working
as a professor since 2009 in the Dept. of Oral Imp.,
Istanbul University.
Karaburcak, Can
Page: 140
Was born in Ankara in 1962. After graduating with
BS degree she worked for financial sector in Turkey
in years between 1985-2006. She was responsible
from sales teams during most of her career. She, as
an ICF professional coach (PCC), coaches and trains
individuals and corporate teams since 2006. She is the
founder and owner of Coaching House Ltd.
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Kargül, Betül
Kogan, Enrique
Khoury, Fouad
Koka, Sreenivas
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After graduating from Marmara University Faculty of
Dentistry in 1986, completed her PhD in Pedodontics
in 1993. Attended scientific research in 1999 under
Austrian Academic Exchange scholarship. Became a
professor in 2004. Continued her career in UK under
the Royal Collage scholarship in 2007. Prof. Kargul has
won numerous awards and also chaired in international congresses. She was published more than 100 times
and national and international journals and over 120
published abstracts.
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DMD, St. Joseph University, Beirut. 1979-1994:
Assistent and associate Professor, Department of
OMFS, University of Muenster, Germany Spezialist
in Oral Surgery & Doctorate in Dental Science, 1988:
Habilitation. Since 1994: Full Professor at the University
of Muenster, and Chairman of the Privatklinik Schloss
Schellenstein, Olsberg, Germany. Member of Editorial
Board of different journals. Several patents, more
than 110 Publications, 3 Textbooks and 800 lectures /
courses on Oral Surgery, Bone Grafting techniques and
Soft Tissue management.
Kielbassa, Andrej
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200
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Graduate: Technological University of Mexico 19741978. Postgraduate studies: Fixed prosthodontics-1978-1980 University of Missouri-Kansas City. 1980
- 2013 professor graduate and posgraduate Restorative
area at Technological University of Mexico. Member of
the Mexican Dental Association, Mexico City Association Of Prosthodontics (Founding Member), American
Dental Association International College Of Dentists.
He Participated in more than 100 Worldwide. Author of
clinical and research articles.
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Dr. Koka is Professor of Dentistry and former Chair of the
Department of Dental Specialties at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA. He is the President-elect of the Academy
of Prosthodontics, a member of the Editorial Advisory
Board of the International Journal of Prosthodontics
and Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists.
Dr. Koka received DDS and MS degrees from the University of Michigan, PhD degree from the University of
Nebraska and MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT).
Kulakov, Anatoliy
Page: 120
Prof. Kulakov received his Doctor of Dental Surgery
degree in 1980 in Maxillo-Facial surgery, then received
Doctorate in Implant Surgery in 1997 in the same
institute. Dr. Anatoliy Kulakov is Honored Scientist of
Russian Federation corresponding member of Russian
Academy of Medical Science. He is Director of the
Central Research Institute of Stomatology and MaxilloFacial Surgery and worked there since 1976. Central
Research Institute of Stomatology and Maxillo-Facial
Surgery, Moscow, Russia.
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Kunin, Anatoly
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Doctor of Medical Science, Professor, the Director
of Dentistry Institute, the Head of the Therapeutic
Dentistry Department of Voronezh N.N. Burdenko
State Medical Academy, a full member of Russian Laser
Medical Academy, a full member of the International
Academy of Authors of Scientific Inventions and
Discoveries (author of 18 patents), a member of Russian
Laser Academy of Sciences, a member of International
Academy of Dentistry, the Head of European Dentistry
(DPPPD) Department under the European Association
for predictive, preventive and personalised medicine
(EPMA), a honoured member of higher school. Medal
“Excellent in Dentistry” of the 1st degree, the order “For
special services to stomatology” of the 1st degree. He
was awarded the diploma of Ministry of health of the
RUSSIAN federation for the big contribution to the
development of Dentistry.
Külekçi, Güven
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Prof. Dr. Güven Külekçi graduated from Faculty of Dentistry, Istanbul University in 1976. She is head of Department of Basic Sciences. She is also a member of board
and head of Anaerobe Working Group of Turkish Microbiological Society. Her lectures and dental researches
are based on anaerobic bacteriology, oral microbiology
and infection control in dentistry.
Kuraji, Nanae
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Kyoung-sun, Kim,
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Kim, Kyoung-Sun, DDS, MSD, Ph.D was the president
of Korean women dental association, is now the vice
president of the Korean academy of oral & maxillofacial
implantology and the International congress of oral
implantologist. She is the director of the smile charity
foundation. She works for Han-do dental clinic.
Lamster, Ira
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Dr. Ira Lamster is Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Mailman School of Public Health. From
2001 until 2012 he was Dean of the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, and from 2006 until 2012
he was Vice President of Columbia University Medical
Center. His research has concentrated on diagnosis of
oral disease, and oral manifestations of diabetes.
Leabourne, Trish
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Lt Col Trish Leabourne, Assistant Director Defence Dental Services New Zealand Defence Force
Leblebicioğlu, Binnaz
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Dr. Binnaz Leblebicioğlu has a certificate in Periodontics, MS and PhD degrees in Oral Biology. She is a diplomate for American Board of Periodontology. She is an
associate professor at the Division of Periodontology,
The Ohio State University. She teaches at graduate and
pre-doctoral levels, practices Periodontics and Implant
Dentistry. Her research is related to periodontal, periimplant wound healing/treatment outcomes.
Leontyev, Valery
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The Chief Dental Officer in Ministry of Health of Russia 1996-2006. The President of the Russian Dental Association Леонтьев Валерий Константинович 19962005. Professor, Doctor of Medical Science, working in
the field of fundamental problems in dentistry, public
healthcare, management of dental healthcare, dental
prevention.
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Levin, Martin D.
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Dr. Levin is in private practice limited to endodontics
in Washington, DC and Adjunct Associate Professor
of Endodontics and Chair of the Dean’s Council at the
University of Pennsylvania. He is a contributor to Pathways of the Pulp, Ingle’s Endodontics and Cone Beam
CT: Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnosis and Applications,
as well as numerous peer-reviewed publications. Dr.
Levin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics and a member of the American Academy of
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.
Lorenzoni, Martin
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1993-1999 - University Assistant in Prosthodontics, University Dental Clinic, Karl-Franzens University of Graz
Since 1994 - Private Practice
May 1999 - PhD Thesis
Since October 1999 - Associate Professor,
Jan. 2007-Nov. 1999 - Vice-Chairman ÖGI (Austrian Society Implantology)
Nov. 2009-Nov. 2011 - Chairman ÖGI
Since November 2011 - past President ÖGI
More than 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Luchian, Ionut
Page: 105
Dr. Ionut Luchian received his DMD title from the Gr. T.
Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania in 2009 and was awarded with a Diploma of Merit
upon graduation. His education was completed with
a Master Degree in 2011 and now he is doing his PhD
and residency in Periodontology in the same university.
Ionut Luchian was Chairman of the 56th IADS and YDW
Annual World Dental Congress in 2009 and President of
the International Association of Dental Students (IADS)
for the term 2010-2011.
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Luepke, Michael
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Lt Col Michael Luepke , Department of Periodontology,
Specialist Dental Centre, German Armed Forces Hospital of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Lussi, Adrian
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Professor Adrian Lussi is Head of the Department of
Preventive, Restorative and Pediatric Dentistry, University of Bern. He holds a master`s degree in chemical
engineering and a doctorate in dentistry. His research
has covered several aspects of erosion, caries diagnosis
and minimally invasive preparation techniques in operative dentistry. He has published over 300 articles, edited three books, and has received numerous national
and international awards for preventive dentistry and
caries research.
Mahoney, Greg
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Group Capt Greg Mahoney , Dental Public Health Specialist Royal Australian Air Force
Mahony, Derek
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Derek Mahony is a world renowned Specialist Orthodontist who has spoken to thousands of practitioners
about the benefits of interceptive orthodontic treatment. Early in his career Dr Mahony learned from leading clinicians the dramatic effect functional appliance
therapy can afford patients in orthodontic treatment.
He has been combining the fixed and functional appliance approach ever since.
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Manisalı, Mehmet
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Margvelashvilli, Vladimer
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Prof. Vladimer Margvelashvili is a dentist with over 30
years of experience. He earned his degree of scientific
candidacy in 1991 in Moscow, Russia. He then earned
his PhD in 1997. Together with the clinical, scientific
and academic experience he manages Georgian
Stomatological Association as a Secretary General and
works for FDI - as a chair of CMSC.
Meyer, Daniel M.
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Dr. Dan Meyer, D.D.S. is the Senior Vice President,
Science/Professional Affairs for the American Dental
Association at its headquarters in Chicago. Dan directs
the American Dental Association’s scientific activities,
including the ADA’s Evidence-based Dentistry
Center, the Council on Scientific Affairs, ADA Product
Evaluation Laboratories, Health Screening Program,
Professional Product Review, Seal of Acceptance, and
ISO/ANSI International Standard Programs. Dan is
the scientific consultant and advisor to the FDI World
Dental Federation.
Meyer, Georg B
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1976 Graduated from the University of Göttingen/
Germany, Researcher/Instructor for Restorative
Dentistry and Periodontology. 1988 Research Professor
University of Minneapolis/USA. 1993 Director of the
department for Restorative Dentistry, Periodontology
and Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Greifswald.
2004 - 2007 President German Society of Dental,
Oral and Craniomandibular Sciences (DGZMK). 2006
Professor Dr. honoris causa granted by Moscow State
University.
Mukandoli, Alphonsine
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Postgraduate studies in Epidemiology at Bordeaux 2
University in 2008. Bachelor degree of dental surgery
at University of Kinshasa faculty of medicine in 1997.
Work experience; Since 1997: Dental surgeon at University Teaching hospital of Kigali. Since 2000: Lecturer
at Kigali health institute. Since 2001: Dental consultant
in a private clinic after working hours. From 2003 to
2011: In charge of health in Rwanda women council.
Clinical Trainer of physicians, dental therapists and nurses.
Ngo, Hien
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Dr. Ngo has extensive experience in private practice,
research and education. He was the principal of a
dental practice located in the business district of
Adelaide over a period of 18 years. As an educator,
he has published and lectured internationally on
dental materials, minimal intervention dentistry and
cariology. In research, he is active in dental materials
and cariology.
Ogwell Ouma, Ahmed E.
Page: 114
Dr Ahmed Ogwell Ouma is currently the Regional
Adviser for tobacco control in the WHO Regional Office
for Africa. A dentist by basic training, Ahmed has been
Director of Non-communicable diseases as well as
Head of International Health Relations in the Ministry
of Health in Kenya. He’s an advocate for integrated
approach to NCDs.
Okubo, Mitsuo
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I was born in 1942 in Shizuoka, Japan. I graduated from
the School of Dentistry, Nihon University in 1966 and
opened the Okubo Dental Clinic in 1967. Since 2006,
I have been the president of the Japan Dental Association. Other prominent positions held include the president of the Shizuoka Prefecture Dental Association and
of the Japan Dental Federation.
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Önal, Banu
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Prof. Dr. Banu Önal graduated from Philipps-University,
Marburg as DDS and PhD. In 1998 awarded Professor
for Restorative Dentistry , Endodontics In 1991 she
worked as an Assistant at the Freie-University School
of Dentistry Department of Prostodontics Berlin.
In 2000 she got a Tübitak and Nato-Scholarship for
Baylor- College, School of Dentistry, Dallas. In 2006
she was invited to the University Illinois School of
Dentistry Chicago. Since 2011 head of the department
of Restorative Dentistry at Ege University.
Özcan, Mutlu
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1993-Licenciate in Dentistry (DDS, Marmara University,
Istanbul) 1999-Dr. med. dent. (Medical and Dental
School of Cologne, Germany) 2003 - Doctorate in
Medical Sciences (Ph.D) (University of Groningen, The
Netherlands) 2007-present-Professor at the Clinical
Dental Biomaterials (University Medical Center
Groningen, The Netherlands) 2009-present - Professor
and Head of Dental Materials Unit (University of Zurich,
Dental School, Zurich, Switzerland).
Özkan, Yaşar
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Date of Birth: 1965
University: Marmara University, Dentistry Faculty,
Istanbul-Turkey
(1984-1989)..Graduate
School:
Marmara University, Dentistry Faculty, Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Istanbul-Turkey (19891995).Asistant Professor: Marmara University, Dentistry
Faculty, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
Istanbul-Turkey (1995-2007). Assoc. Professor: Marmara
University, Dentistry Faculty, Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery, Istanbul-Turkey (2007-Present)
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Öztürk, Mine
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Pamuk, Selim
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Born in 1958 in Istanbul. Graduated from University
of Istanbul Faculty of Dentistry in 1982. Finished his
PhD studies in 1988 in Fixed Prosthodontics. Currently
working full time in his private office in Turkey and organizes implant courses. Prof. Pamuk lectured in international dental community for several years. Implants,
dental esthetic and CAD/CAM restorations are his main
areas of interest.
Pekiner, Filiz
Page: 138
She became an associate professor in 2010. In 2011,
she started as the head of Oral Diagnosis and
Radiology, Marmara University. In 2007, she was a
guest researcher at Sweden She served as a member
of Central Council, EADMFR in 2012. She has over 50
international and national publications and is in the
editorial and advisory board of some journals.
Petersen, Poul - Erik
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WHO, Chief Oral Health Programme
Petrović Punoševac, Miljana
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Phantumvanit, Prathip
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Dr. Prathip Phantumvanit is Vice-chair of Public Health
Committee, World Dental Federation (FDI) and a member of the Expert Panel on Oral Health of the World
Health Orgnaization (WHO). He is an elected boardmember of the Thai Dental Council and Chair of the
National Child Oral Health Strategy. He was FounderDean of the Faculty of Dentistry, Thammasat University,
Thailand.
Piper, David
Page: 73
David Piper worked for 25 years for the British
Geological Survey, providing technical assistance and
capacity building in Africa, before joining UNIDO in
2001 and UNEP in 2004. Since 2009 he has been Deputy
Head of the UNEP’s Chemicals Branch, coordinating
UNEP’s subprogramme on Harmful Substances and
Hazardous Waste, and leading the work of the Global
Mercury Partnership.
Porter, Stephen
Page: 157
Stephen Porter is Institute Director and Professor of
Oral Medicine of UCL Eastman Dental Institute. His
clinical interests are the management of disorders of
immunologically-mediated disease of the oral mucosa.
His main research interests are in virology in relation
to oral disease and the diagnosis and management
of potentially malignant disease of the mouth. He has
published over 450 scholarly works including original
research papers, review articles, editorials, textbooks
and computer-based works.
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Pushpaangaeli, Bernadette
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Dr. Bernadette Pushpaangaeli is a graduate of the
multi-entry and multi-exit BDS program from the
Fiji School of Medicine, that was set up after a WHO
consultancy that endeavoured to assist develop
the dental workforcece needs of the Pacific Island
region. On a British Chevening Scholarship award she
undertook her MSc (DPH) at the UCL and DDPH(RCSEng) in London. She is a Past President of the Fiji Dental
Association, the Oceania Section of the ANZ Division
of the IADR, and the Rotary Club of Suva Peninsula
Sunset. She is currently a senior lecturer in Dental
Public Health and Associate Dean - Student Life at the
College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences of the
Fiji National University.
Reich, Elmar
Page: 147
2010-2013 Chairman of the FDI Education
Committee 1997-2003 Chairman of the FDI Science
CommissionSince 1997- FDI Committee member
October 2000 to December 2003 - Head of New
Technologies, business unit of KaVo Co. Since January
2004 in private dental practice in Biberach / Germany
and professor at the Departement of Conservative
Dentistry and Periodontology, University of Cologne.
Rekow, E. Dianne
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Professor Rekow is Dean of King’s College London Dental Institute. She earned degrees in dentistry and in engineering, including a PhD in biomedical engineering.
Her research has focused on engineering applications
in dentistry, with particular emphasis in material science. Among her honors is having served as President
of the International Association for Dental Research.
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Roth, Kathleen
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Sadovski, Vladimir
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Winner of two All-Russian and one USSR student
Olympiads. Senior member of a study group of Surgical
Dentistry. Chairman of Students Scientific Community
of the Institute and Chairman of design office “KLUCH”.
Salam, Hani A.
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Prof. Salam received his degree in oral & maxillofacial
surgery from the University of Toronto and his PhD
from McGill University. He is a Professor at the Lebanese & Beirut Arab Universities & Former Director,
McGill University Continuing Dental Education in the
Middle East & North Africa. He is an ITI fellow & member of the AAOMS, IAOMS & IADR.
Sayahpour, Babak
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Dr. Babak Sayahpour graduated from the Johannes-Gutenberg University of Mainz (Germany). Since then he worked as
a general dental practitioner in Germany and Great Britain.
During the last years he served the International Association
of Dental Students and the German Dental Exchange Service (ZAD) as an Executive Committee member. He is author
and Editorial Board member of the ALUMNI Magazine. Previously he is active in several national and international dental
organizations. He is a member of the International Team of
Implantology (ITI) where he receives postgraduate training
in dental implantology.
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Schmalz, Gottfried
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Professor/Chair Department of Operative Dentistry and
Periodontology, University of Regensburg, Germany. Main
research interests: material interaction with living tissues
(biocompatibility, tissue regeneration). More than 230 articles
in PubMed, founder/Editor of “Clinical Oral Investigations”.
Over 35 prices and awards, e.g. the “Distinguished Scientist
Award” and the “Distinguished Service Award” of IADR.
Member/Senator of the German National Academy of
Sciences.
Sculean, Anton
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Anton Sculean is professor and chairman of the Department of Periodontology at the University of Berne in
Switzerland. He has been a recipient of many research
awards and is author of more than 200 publications. He
is editor of the book Periodontal Regenerative Therapy
published by Quintessence in 2010.
Selikowitz, Harry-Sam
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Dr Harry-Sam Selikowitz, DDS, MSc, PhD. Consulted
with United Nations agencies on oral health in several
developing countries. Advisor to the Executive Director of Non-Communicable Diseases of WHO in Geneva.
Advisor to WHO Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health. Member and Vice-Chair of FDI, Science
Comittee.
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Sertgöz, Atilla
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Dr. Sertgöz received his dental degree from Marmara
University, School of Dentistry in 1986. In 2001, Dr.
Sertgöz was promoted to full-time Professor at Marmara University, School of Dentistry, and Department
of Prosthodontics. His current work consists of clinical
research, teaching and intramural practice of comprehensive dentistry with special emphasis on all phases
of implant dentistry and prosthodontics.
Seyedan, Kaveh
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Dr. Kaveh Seyedan was born at 1965, He received his
DDS at 1988 and Master in Prosthodontics at 1991. He
currently is associate professor at Beheshty University
in Tehran. He was the director of post graduate program
in prosthodontics and founder of Fellowship program
and department in implant dentistry. He is the current
president of Iranian Association of prosthodontics and
joint president of Iran-Germany Implant Association.
Sharkov, Nikolai
Page: 79
Qualifications: Master Degree in Dental Medicine
with two specialties. Master Degree in Business
Administration. Current Positions: Director Council of
European Dentists; Vice-Chairman FDI Communications
and Member Support Committee; President Balkan
Stomatological Society; Past-President and Vice-President
Bulgarian Dental Association; Consultant Ministry of Health
of F.Y.R.O. Macedonia; Chairman National Oral Health
Preventive Program for Children up to 18 Years of Age.
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Sivareswaran, Shanti
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Shanti is the Principal Advisor for Oral Health in New
South Wales Ministry of Health. She was instrumental
in implementing a highly successful strategy to
extend water fluoridation in New South Wales. Shanti
is also a senior lecturer with the Faculty of Dentistry
and teaches Masters of Public Health and Masters of
International Public Health at the University of Sydney.
Sözkes, Sarkis
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Sarkis Sözkes graduated from Marmara
University Faculty of Dentistry in Istanbul Turkey. He did
his postgraduate studies in fields of Periodontology and
Biomedical Engineering. He has widely lectured nationally and internationally and has been giving implant handson trainings. He is involved in biomedical implant design
researches as well as in studies at Bosphorus University,
Institute of Biomedical Engineering. He is member of
many international and national periodontology, implantology and biomedical engineering field associations. He
is Honorary Life Member of IADS. He is full time faculty
staff member at Namik Kemal University Biomedical Engineering Biomaterials Department.
Steigman, Marius
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2000-present: Honorary Professor of the “Carol Davila”
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania 2005-2010: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery, Henry M. Goldman, School of
Dental Medicine, Boston University July 2012: Visiting
Associate Professor, School of Dentistry, Department
of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Sussman, Marc
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Professor Tağtekin graduated from Marmara University
Faculty of Dentistry in 1991.She studied the “Microscopic evaluation of the effect of different schedule
and concentration of dentifrices on artificialcarious lesions” for doctorate thesis in 1997. She is having many
national and international publications. She is teaching
and doing research at the department of Restorative
Dentistry in Marmara University. Married and three
childs.
Sümbüloğlu, M. Akif
Taylor, James C.
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I am working in the field of Dentomaxillofacial
Radiology in Ataturk University since 2003.
Şakar, Olcay
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Prof. Dr. Olcay Şakar graduated from Istanbul
University, Faculty of Dentistry in 1987 and received a
Dr.Med.Dent. degree in 1995 with the thesis entitled
“The factors affecting esthetic success in complete
and partial removable dentures”. She was appointed
in 2000 as Assoc. Prof.Dr. and in 2007 as Prof. Dr. in
prosthodontics from the same university.
Şar Sancaklı, Hande
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Tağtekin, Dilek
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Marc M. Sussman is the founder, President and CEO of
Dental Recycling North America, Inc. (DRNA), the largest
US waste management company solely dedicated
to the Dental Profession. He is also the President &
CEO of the newly formed venture Dental Recycling
International, Inc. (DRI). Prior, Mr. Sussman was a
Managing Partner of an international consulting firm
working with growing US and European companies on
international business development activities.
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University graduate: 2000; Istanbul University
Faculty of Dentistry PhD, 2007; PhD; “Comparison of
antibacterial effects of dentin bonding agents in vitro”
Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry, Department
of Operative and Restorative Dentistry Associative
Professorship: 2012 2012, Visiting Lecturer in King’s
College Dental Institute, Guy’s Hospital Publications in
internationally and nationally indexed journals ,book
chapter and international conferences in restorative
dentistry.
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Colonel James C. Taylor CD, QHDS, BSc, DMD, MA, Cert
Prosth. Colonel Taylor is currently the Canadian Armed
Forces Director of Dental Services, and Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Queen. He also maintains a part-time
clinical prosthodontic practice at the National Defence
Medical Centre Clinic in Ottawa.
Tolmeijer, Alexander
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Graduated in dentistry in 1989 at the VU University in
Amsterdam and earned the title Master of Laws at the
same university in 1993. Has been working as a general
practitioner since 1993. Current activities: Vice-chair
and treasurer: Dutch Dental Association, Board member CED, Member: FDI Organisational Structure Task
Team, Member: FDI Communications and Member
Support Committee”.
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Topuz, Özgür
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Born in 1969. Become an Ass.Prof. in 2009. Still working
at Gazi U. Faculty of Dentistry Endodontic Department.
Toygar Memikoğlu, Ufuk
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I graduated from Hacettepe University, School of Dentistry in 1988. I completed my orthodontic PhD in 1994
at Ankara University, School of Dentistry, Department
of Orthodontics. I became a professor in 2003. My academic interests are; orthognathic surgery, pediatric
obstructive sleep apnea, multidisciplinary treatments
and facial aesthetics. I am concurrently President of the
Turkish Orthodontic Society. I’m married and have a
daughter.
Trope, Martin
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Dr. Martin Trope received his BDS in 1976 in Johannesburg, South Africa. In 1980, he moved to Philadelphia
to specialize in endodontics at the University of Pennsylvania. He became chair of Endodontology at Temple
University in 1989. In 1993 he became chair of Endodontics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He is currently in private practice in Philadelphia.
Urban, Istvan
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Dr. Urban received his DMD degree and MD degree
from Semmelweis University in 1991 and 1996. He
completed residency program in oral surgery at
St. Istvan Hospital (1992-1996). He completed his
internship program in Periodontics at UCLA. After he
graduated from the Fellowship Program (1999-2000)
in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda. Dr. Urban teaches
implant dentistry at Loma Linda University.
van de Kraats-van Klink, Nanda
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LCDR W.A.M. (Nanda) van de Kraats-van Klink, Dental
Services Royal Netherlands Navy
Vanlıoğlu, Burçin
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Assoc. Professor Burçin Vanlıoğlu received her dental
education from Marmara University, Faculty of Dentisty
in 2000. She became a Research Assistant in the Faculty
of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics in the same
year and finished in 2005. She became an Assoc. Prof.
by 2012. She currently works at Marmara University,
Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics.
She is married and has a son.
Uludağ, Bülent
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Dr. Bulent Uludag graduated Ankara University, Faculty
of Dentistry in 1983 and the same year, he was accepted PhD. program at Department of Prosthodontics. He
received his postgraduate certificate in Prosthodontics
in 1988. He was assigned to Associate Professor in 1991
and Professor in 1998. He has got many papers about
hybrid dentures with precision attachment systems
and implant-retained dentures.
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Vazquez, Susana
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Doctor of Dentistry, Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery, Chair Professor of Oral Pathology School of
Dentistry, Head of the Department of Dentistry of the
University Hospital. President of the Uruguayan Society
of Stomatology Board Member Uruguayan Society of
Maxillofacial Surgery Member of the International
Association Dental Research. Member Number 770176
Pierre Fauchard Academy. Fellow International Honor
Dental Organization.
Yaltırık, Mehmet
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Birth Date & Place 25.09.1965 Adana - Turkey,Turkish
Academic Records. High School Adana Ozel High
School 1977-1983. Advanced School Universitof Istanbul FacultyDentistry 1988. Graduate Study& Doctor in
Dental Medicine University of Istanbul,Faculty of Dentistry Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine
1990. King’s College School of Dentistry Observer
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1994.
Associated Proffesor 2004 Proffesor 2009 University of
Istanbul,Faculty of Dentistry Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine.
Watson, Timothy
Page: 47
Tim Watson is Director of Research and Professor of
Biomaterials and Restorative Dentistry at King’s College
London Dental Institute, Guy’s Hospital. Research
interests are dental ma-terials/operative dentistry
and in vitro/in vivo microscopic imaging techniques.
Clinical inter-ests are diagnosis and management of
caries, tooth wear and trauma with new techniques,
methods of cavity preparation and materials.
West, Nicola
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Nicola West is Professor and Honorary Consultant in
Periodontology at Bristol Dental School. After qualifying Nicola gained her PhD on dentine hypersensitivity
and tooth surface loss. Nicola leads the Clinical Trials
Unit in Bristol, research interests including bone augmentation, tooth wear and dentine hypersensitivity.
She lectures regularly in the international forum and is
secretary of the British Society of Periodontology.
Xie, Cheng
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Dr Cheng Xie, School of Stomatology, the Fourth Military Medical University
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Yanushevich, Oleg
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Moscow State University of Medicine and dentistry
(MSUMD) Medical residency at the department of
Dental Therapy and Periodontology, Post-graduate
education at the Department of Dental Therapy and
Periodontology (MSUMD). Defended the PhD. thesis
in Periodontology. Since 2007- present - Rector of
MSUMD. Since 2008 – was appointed by Ministry of
Public Health and Social development by order №621
from 5th November as the chief outward specialist
and expert in discipline „Dentistry” of Russia. More
than 150 scientific publications, among these are
14 monograph, 3 textbooks, 2 patents on invention,
guidebooks for students.
Yıldız, Coşkun
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Asst. Professor Coşkun Yıldız received his dental education from Marmara University, Faculty of Dentistry in
1998. He became a Research Assistant in the Faculty of
Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics in the same
year and finished in 2005. He became an Asst. Prof. by
2006 in the Department of Prosthodontics. He currently works at Marmara University, Faculty of Dentistry,
Department of Prosthodontics.
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Yoldaş, H. Oğuz
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Dr. Yoldaş was born in Mersin. He studied dentistry at
the university of Gazi where he graduated in 1993.
He started his PhD research at the same university
and received his PhD in 1998. He was appointed as
“Associate Professor” in 2005 and as “Professor” in 2010.
Dr Yoldaş is now vice dean and head of Endodontics of
Çukurova University.
Zhou, Yanheng
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Yanheng ZHOU, DDS, PhD, Adv Dip Orth, M Orth RCS
Edin. ,completed his orthodontic specialty training in
1993 (PhD, PKU). He received the degree of Advanced
Diploma of Orthodontics in the University of Hong
Kong in 1997. He is now serving as the Professor &
Chair of Department of Orthodontics, Peking University School of Stomatology, and President-elect of Chinese Orthodontic Society. He is the adjunct professor
of Case Western Reserve University, USA.
Yuldashev, Ilshat
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Born 14 november 1959. Fellow of Academy Dentistry
International (ADI). 2007 Head of Department of
Pediatric Dentistry, Maxillo-Facial and Plastic Surgery,
Kyrgyz-Russian Slavonic University, 1993 Graduated
from the Doctorate study at the St. Petersburg OncoStomatological Center, 1982 Graduated from the Kyrgyz
State Medical Institute with the First-class degree in
Stomatology. 1977 Graduated from secondary school
in Frunze.
Yüzügüllü, Bulem
Ziller, Sebastian
Page: 87
2001 to date: Head of Department: Prevention and
Health Promotion, German Dental Association. 19982000: Research Associate at the Institute of Public
Health, Technical University of Berlin (Epidemiology
Department). 1998: Master of Science in Public Health,
Berlin School of Public Health. 1997: Doctor in Dentistry,
Humboldt-University Charité, Berlin. 1993-96: General
Dental Practitioner. 1993: Graduated in Dental Surgery,
Humboldt-University Charité, Berlin.
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Dr Bulem Yüzügüllü graduated from Ankara University,
Faculty of Dentistry and received her PhD degree from
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department
of Prosthodontics. Currently she is a full-time Associate
Professor in Başkent University, Faculty of Dentistry,
Department of Prosthodontics. Dr Yüzügüllü is a
member of the European Prosthodontic Association,
International College of Prosthodontists and Turkish
Prosthodontics and Implantology Association.
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Industry Symposia
Speakers/Chairs Profiles
J&J Symposium
Expert Panel Discussion on Dentine Sensitivity
A New Approach to Managing Dentine Sensitivity
28 August, 12:30-14:00
Room: Emirgan
Pashley, David
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Professor David H. Pashley BS, DMD, PHD, Regents’
Professor of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, Medical
College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, USA Dr Pashley is an
opinion leader in the topic of dentine sensitivity. His
research interests include pulp biology, the structure
and function of dentine, dentine sensitivity and its
treatment, dentine bonding, the mechanical properties
of dentine and their modification, adhesive dentistry,
and enamel and dentine bonding. Dr. Pashley has
published over 650 papers in peer-reviewed journals
about two-thirds of which deal with the structure and
function of dentine.
Eliadis, George
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Professor George Eliadis, Professor and Chair in the
Department of Biomaterials at the University of Athens
Dental School in Athens, Greece. Professor Eliadis is an
international authority in the field of Biomaterials in
terms of research and teaching and is also a practising
dentist. One of his main research interest areas is the
study of de-sensitising materials.
Noack , Michael J.
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Prof. Dr. Michael J. Noack, University of Cologne,
Germany. Professor Noack is the Head of the
Department of Conservative Dentistry and
Periodontics at the University Hospital of Cologne.
His main research interests include non-carious tooth
tissue loss, prevention, restorative materials and use of
oral hygiene products.
van der Weijden , Fridus
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Prof Fridus van der Weijden ,Professor of Periodontology,
ACTA (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam),
Netherlands. Dr Fridus van der Weijden graduated
in 1984 from the State University Dental School in
Utrecht, the Netherlands, where he also received his
training as a periodontist and was accredited by the
Dutch Society of Periodontology in 1990. In 2005 he
received accreditation as an Implant-specialist by the
Dutch Society of Oral Implantology. He divides his time
between the Clinic for Periodontology Utrecht and the
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam. The main
focus of his research is the treatment and prevention of
periodontal diseases. Dentine Sensitivity has become
one of his research interests.
Wilson, Nairn
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Professor Nairn Wilson H F CBE, DSc (h.c), FDS, FFGDP,
FFD, FKC, Professor of Restorative Dentistry Dr. Wilson’s
many positions include Chairman of the Joint Committee for Specialist Training in Dentistry, Editor in Chief
of the Quintessentials of Dental Practice Series, Chairman of the British Dental Editors Forum and Chairman
and Honorary Director of the Oral and Dental Research
Trust. His interests and special expertise encompass
the regulation of dentistry, trends in dental education,
applied dental materials science, clinical trial methodology, and the modern management of caries and dentine sensitivity.
Winkler, David
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Dr Winkler, DDS, ran his own practice in Outrup, Denmark for 17 years, before moving to Windsor where
he has been in dental practice ever since.He has been
President of a number of Aesthetic Academies including the British, Scandinavian (Founding President) and
the European Academy. He is currently the President of
theInternational Federation of Aesthetic Dentistry. He
has a special interest on the clinical problem of dentine
sensitivity as a general dental practitioner.
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Colgate Symposium
Can We Change What We Do about Caries?
Evidenced Based Approaches for the Prevention and
Control of Early Caries
29 August - 12:30-14:15
Room: Beyazıt
Burne, Robert
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Robert A. Burne, Ph.D. is a Distinguished Professor at
the University of Florida and serves as Chair of the
Department of Oral Biology and Associate Dean for
Research in the College of Dentistry. Bob’s research
group studies the molecular genetics of bacterial
responses to environmental stimuli, with a particular
focus on how microenvironments in biofilms modulate
the ability of oral bacteria to establish, persist and,
in some cases, cause disease. Bob is presently a
Principal Investigator or co-Investigator on multiple
grants funded by the National Institute of Dental and
Craniofacial Research and National Institute for Allergy
and Infectious Diseases. He has published well over
120 articles and has authored multiple book chapters.
He is the recipient of the Edward S. Hatton Award, the
Gies Award, and a Distinguished Scientist Award from
the International Association for Dental Research, as
well as being a Fellow of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science.
Ellwood, Roger
Page: 226
Roger Ellwood BDS, MDS, MSc, PhD, FFPH is Director of
Clinical Method Development in the Oral Care Research
and Development Division of the Colgate-Palmolive
Company and also Director of the Colgate Palmolive
Dental Health Unit, a unique collaboration between
Colgate Palmolive and the University of Manchester
specializing in clinical trial methods. He is an expert on
dental caries and use of fluoride and author of over 120
peer reviewed scientific articles and book chapters.
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Pitts, Nigel
Page: 227
Professor Nigel Pitts is internationally renowned for
cariology, health services and translational research. At
King’s College London, he is spearheading a new focus
on dental innovation and translation of research into
clinical practice, policy, and products to improve health
and healthcare. The Dental Innovation and Translation
Centre adds to the continuing focus on research quality
and impact at King’s.
GSK Symposium
Filling the gap
Hints and tips for the successful replacement of missing teeth
29 August, 12:30-14:00
Room: Çamlıca
Bartlett, David
Page: 227
Professor Bartlett is Consultant and Head of Prosthodontics at Kings College London Dental Institute and
has published over 100 research publications, written
3 books and numerous chapters. He is treasurer for the
British Division of IADR and Chair of the SAC in Restorative Dentistry which co-ordinates specialist training in
the UK as well as chair of the ethics committee of Guys
hospital
Sertgöz, Atilla
Page: 227
Prof. Sertgöz is Professor at Marmara University
School of Dentistry in Turkey. He is responsible for
clinical research, teaching and Prosthodontics with
special focus on Implantology. He is editor of several
key dental journals in Turkey and regularly lectures in
both national and international meetings in the field
of Implantology. He is a member on committee of
International Team of Implantology.
Speck, Kirstie
Page: 227
Kirstie Speck is Global Insights Director for Oral Health
Category at GSK. Kirstie has over 20 year’s market research
experience working with healthcare professionals and
consumers.
227
Güney Diş - Carestream Symposium
CBCT: Benefits of High-Resolution
3D Imaging
30 August, 12:30-14:00
Room: Emirgan
Levin, Martin D.
Page: 227
Dr. Levin is in private practice limited to endodontics
in Washington, DC and Adjunct Associate Professor
of Endodontics and Chair of the Dean’s Council at the
University of Pennsylvania. He is a contributor to Pathways of the Pulp, Ingle’s Endodontics and Cone Beam
CT: Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnosis and Applications,
as well as numerous peer-reviewed publications. Dr.
Levin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics and a member of the American Academy of
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.
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Saturday 31 August
Free Communications & Poster
Discussions’ Chairpersons
28 August 2013, Wednesday
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Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 30 August 2013, Friday
Chairperson: Yasemin Benderli
Chairperson: Handan Ersev
Chairperson: Arzu Aykor
Chairperson: Betül Kargul
Chairperson: Ersan Ersoy
Chairperson: Onur Geçkili
Chairperson: Tonguç Sülün
Chairperson: Volkan Arısan
Chairperson: Belir Atalay
Chairperson: Hümeyra Kocaelli
Chairperson: Alpdoğan Kantarcı
Chairperson: Coşkun Yıldız
Chairperson: Yavuz Gömeç
Chairperson: Bulem Yüzügüllü
Chairperson: Derya Germeç Çakan
Chairperson: Raif Erişen
29 August 2013, Thursday
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Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Chairperson: Uğur Erdemir
Chairperson: Altuğ Çilingir
Chairperson: Seçkin Dindar
Chairperson: Ömer Engin Bulut
Chairperson: Uğur Erdemir
Chairperson: Bilge Gökçen Rohlig
Chairperson: Filiz Pekiner
Chairperson: Yusuf Emes
Chairperson: Özgür Topuz
Chairperson: Güliz Güncü
Chairperson: Yigit Şirin
Chairperson: Canan Bural
Chairperson: Banu Onal
Chairperson: Elif Sepet
Chairperson: Kıvanç Bektaş Kayhan
Chairperson: Burçin Vanloğlu
31 August 2013, Saturday
Chairperson: Müesser Saraç
Chairperson: Can Dörter
Chairperson: Elif Bahar Tuna
Chairperson: Gülsüm Ak
Chairperson: Gülçin Bermek
Chairperson: Muzaffer Ateş
Chairperson: Elvan Efeoğlu
Chairperson: Mehmet Yaltırık
Chairperson: Hüseyin Avni Balcıoğlu
Chairperson: Tülin Arun
Chairperson: Elif Bahar Tuna
Chairperson: Altan Varol
Chairperson: Funda Yalçın
Chairperson: Hasan Garip
Chairperson: Bülent Şermet
Chairperson: Dilek Tağtekin
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Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Hall B332 Hall B342 Hall B343 Hall B360 Chairperson: Evren Öztaş
Chairperson: Kadriye Peker
Chairperson: Ebru Çal
Chairperson: Erhan Fıratlı
Chairperson: Hakan Bilhan
Chairperson: Guniz Baksi Sen
Chairperson: Işıl Küçükay
Chairperson: Kadriye Peker
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Free Communications
28 August 2013, Wednesday
FCS01 | Free Communication Session 01 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC001
A Comparision of Different Radiographic Modalities for
Detection of Occlusal Caries Lesions In Vitro
Selçuk Savaş
09:00-09:12
FC011
A survey on endodontic practice of dental practitioners
in Turkey
Selen Küçükkaya
09:00-09:12
FC002
An in vitro SEM Comparative Study of DentineBiodentineTM Interface
Jameel Mohammed, Ameen Sulaiman
09:12-09:24
FC012
09:12-09:24
FC003
Clinical Performance of Methods in Detecting Occlusal
Caries Lesions In-vitro
Elif Tarım Ertaş
09:24-09:36
An in vitro comparison of antibacterial effects of four
different root canal irrigation method in root canals
infected with Enterococcus faecalis
Tuba Ayhan
FC013
09:24-09:36
Internal Consistency and Diagnostic Success of New
Caries Detection Device
Mehmet Ertuğrul Çiftçi
09:36-09:48
Assessment of New Root Canal Filling Material Based
on Polymer-modified White Portland Cement with
CaCl2:PH and solubility study
Saud Jasim Dizayee
FC014
09:36-09:48
The technique of composite filling with impression
Seyhan Akar Ergin
09:48-10:00
Bond strength of resin sealer to root canal dentin
Fatih Aksoy
FC015
09:48-10:00
Visualisation of human dental pulp vasculature by
detection of CD34
Ana Sotir Sotirovska Ivkovska
10:00-10:12
Clinical Implications of Calcifying Nanoparticles In
Dental Diseases: A Critical Review
Mohammed S. Alenazy
FC016
10:00-10:12
A novel Computer Controlled Tri-dimensional Cutting
and Cavity preparation Machine (CCTCCM) for Dental
Laboratory Research
Saied Mostafa Moazzami
10:12-10:24
Comparative Evaluation of Cleaning Efficacy of Root
Canal using two Rotary Ni-Ti File System versus Hand
K-File- A SEM Study
Anil CHANDRA
FC017
10:12-10:24
FC008
CPP-ACPF application methods - effects on salivary
parameters and fluoride level
Halimah Awang
10:24-10:36
Different treatment of an external/internal root
resorptions associated with periodontal- endodontic
lesion: A 30 - month follow - up
Yasemin Şentürk Yaman
FC018
FC009
Identification and antibiotic susceptibility of oral
streptococci from dental plaque in children
Aida Namani Rexhepi
Effect of endodontic irrigants when used alone or in
combinations on mineral content of human dentin
Mehmet Burak Güneşer
10:24-10:36
10:36-10:48
FC019
Dental Caries Experience and Periodontal Status among
Schoolchildren in Georgia
Mariam Margvelashvili
10:48-11:00
Interfacial adaptation and thickness of bioceramicbased root canal sealers
Zeti Adura Che Ab Aziz
10:36-10:48
FC010
FC020
Investigation of the root and canal configuration of
maxillary permanent first and second molars using
cone-beam computed tomography
Hatice Parlak
10:48-11:00
FC004
FC005
FC006
FC007
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FCS02 | Free Communication Session 02 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
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FCS03 | Free Communication Session 03 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
236
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC021
A clinical photogrammetric technique for dental analysis
and visualiation
Ahmet Kürşad Çulhaoğlu
09:00-09:12
FC022
Comparative study on enamel microstructure of bovine
and human incisors
Baiping Fu
09:12-09:24
FC023
Adhesion of C. albicans and E. faecalis to various dental
filling materials
Ayçe Ünverdi Eldeniz
09:24-09:36
FC024
The effect of Parylene coating on some properties of
PMMA
Fariba Motevasselian
09:36-09:48
FC025
Antibacterial Effects Of Conventional Glass Ionomer
Cement Following Incorporation Of Benzalkonium
Chloride And Cetylpyridinium Chloride
Aleksandar Dimkov
09:48-10:00
FC026
Biocompatibility of two different restorative materials used
in pediatric dentistry
Mira Jankulovska
10:00-10:12
FC027
Biodentine’tm – a biomaterial for endodontic applications
- clinical cases
Sonja Mihail Apostolska
10:12-10:24
FC028
Bisphenol A Elution From Dental Resins: The Effect Of
Temperature
Didem Atabek
10:24-10:36
FC029
Seven Year Clinical Evaluation of Filtek™ Silorane versus
Tetric Ceram
Sigfus Thor Eliason
10:36-10:48
FC030
Detecting surface roughness of posterior composites
after different polishing techniques with atomic force
microscopy
Kanşad Pala
10:48-11:00
FCS04 | Free Communication Session 04 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC031
Calcium hydroxide iodofom Paste in Vital Pulpotomy Randomized Controlled Study
Samah Mohamed Awad
09:00-09:12
FC033
Clinical evaluation of a self-adhering flowable
composite as a Class 1 restorative in primary molars: 12
months results
Buse Ayşe Serin
09:12-09:24
FC034
Color Stability of Anterior Restorations After Different
Polishing Techniques
Esma Yıldız
09:24-09:36
FC035
Comparison of anesthetic efficacy of intraligamentary
and supraperiosteal anesthesia by using computer
controlled delivery system
Emine Kaya
09:36-09:48
FC036
Comparison of Chemomechanical Caries Removal
(Papacárie) versus Conventional Method in Children
Merve Erkmen Almaz
09:48-10:00
FC037
Cystic pathology features and contemporary treatment
to children in hospital conditions
Aldo Vangjeli
10:00-10:12
FC038
Effect of different surface treatments on shear bond
strength of fissure sealants
Kamil Kahraman
10:12-10:24
FC039
Temperature Changes in the Pulpal Chamber of Primary
Tooth
Gül Tosun
10:24-10:36
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FCS05 | Free Communication Session 05 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC040
Microleakage and fracture resistance of teeth with novel post
Hanaa Ibraheem Sallam
11:30-11:42
FC041
A 4-year retrospective study of all-ceramic onlays
Kübra Yıldız
11:42-11:54
FC042
A comparison of validity between KKU surveyor and Ney
surveyor
Suwadee Aerarunchot
11:54-12:06
Clinical Performance Of Tooth-supported and Implantsupported Zirconia-Based Fixed Dental Prostheses
Elif Coşkun
12:06-12:18
Color interaction of screw hole filling materials in implant
restorations
Umut Çakan
12:18-12:30
FC043
FC044
FCS07 | Free Communication Session 07 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC050
Bleaching Efficacy and Color Stability of Over-TheCounter Products
Esra Uzer Çelik
11:30-11:42
FC051
Chromatic analysis of a nano-hybrid composite exposed
to different whitening mouth rinses
Osman Tolga Harorlı
11:42-11:54
FC052
Correction of crowding teeth in adults, simple
approaches. Case report
Doris Mingomataj
11:54-12:06
FC053
Different light sources and pulpal temperature rise
during office bleaching
Tuğrul Sarı
12:06-12:18
FC054
Effect of bioactive silica and bleaching on caries like
lesions
Hend Mohamed Ahmed
12:18-12:30
FCS06 | Free Communication Session 06 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
238
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC046
Microleakage of class V composite restorations prepared by
Er,Cr:YSGG laser
Maan M. Nayif
11:30-11:42
FC047
Cytotoxicity of a self-adhesive resin luting cement with L-929
fibroblast cell line
Irem Ece Kıyan
11:42-11:54
FC048
Effect of Different Adhesive Systems and Chlorhexidine on
Matrix Mettaloproteinase
Arzu Kıran
11:54-12:06
FC049
Mechanical Properties of Autocuring Temporary Crown and
Bridge Materials
Gozde Yerlioglu
12:06-12:18
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FCS08 | Free Communication Session 08 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
240
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC055
Mini-dental implants: an alternative approach to replace
mandibular incisors
Rahma Gazbar
11:30-11:42
FC057
Salivary Markers for Oral Lichen Planus Disease Activity and
Dysplasia
Fatheya Mohamed Zahran
11:42-11:54
FC058
Minor Oral surgery in patients on aspirin therapy-To stop the
medication or not
Suhael Ahmed
11:54-12:06
FC059
Oral surgery in inherited bleeding disorder
population:effectiveness of local hemostasis
Aicha Zaghbani
FC348
Results of dental injuries consultations in a paediatric
dentistry department
Houda El Khammal
FCS09 | Free Communication Session 09 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC060
Biomechanical behavior of dental prosthesis
Bel Abbes Bachir Bouiadjra
14:00-14:12
FC061
3-D-FEA for Different Implant Designs Under Thermal
and Dynamic Loading
Emre Şeker
14:12-14:24
FC062
A Technique To Fabricate Passively Fitting Cast
Frameworks For Fixed Detachable Implant-Supported
Prostheses
Burak Tuncer Özçelik
14:24-14:36
12:06-12:18
FC063
Accuracy assessment of computer assisted implant
planning and placement
Deeksha Rajkumar
14:36-14:48
12:18-12:30
FC064
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of IDcamTM dental
implants
Merve Bankoglu Gungor
14:48-15:00
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FCS10 | Free Communication Session 10 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC065
Eruption with axis’s adjustment of a cyst-associated
mandibular premolar
Hajer Hentati
14:00-14:12
FC066
Genetic implication in supernumerary teeth-surgical
approach
Zana Bajrami Agani
14:12-14:24
FC067
Heart rate control in oral surgery hypertensive patients:
music strategy
Maria Cristina Zindel Deboni
14:24-14:36
Is Lingual Injection Necessary in Mandibular Anterior Tooth
Extraction?
Bilal Ege
14:36-14:48
Large Odontogenic Cystic Lesions with Ectopic Impacted
Teeth: Case Reports
Alen Palancıoğlu
14:48-15:00
FC068
FC069
242
FCS11 | Free Communication Session 11 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC070
The Effects of Humic Acid on the Local and Systemic
IL-1β and IL-10 Levels in Ligature-induced Periodontitis
in Rats
Metin Çalışır
14:00-14:12
FC071
Analysis of interleukin-6-174 and nt565 gene
polymorphisms in relation to chronic periodontis in
Macedonians
Aneta Atanasovska Stojanovska
14:12-14:24
FC072
Baseline radiographic defect angle as a prognostic
indicator of regenerative periodontal surgery
Martu Silvia
14:24-14:36
FC073
Clinical evaluation of periodontal parameters in
marginal dental restorations
Seyed Ali Banihashemrad
14:36-14:48
FC074
Does periodontal therapy reduce gastric Helicobacter
pylori recurrence? A meta-analysis
Amal Bouziane
14:48-15:00
243
FCS12 | Free Communication Session 12 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Systemic Correlates of TMJ Neuro-Inflammation
Garabed Gary Demerjian
14:00-14:12
FC076
The Effect of Ceramic Thickness and Number of Firings
on the Color of Densely and Partially Sintered Zirconia
Ceramic Systems
Volkan Şahin
14:12-14:24
Comparative analyse of variables of metal ceramic dental
bridges
Sherif Ismen Shaqiri
14:24-14:36
The Impact of Complete Dentures on Oral Health Related
Quality of Life
Linda Dula
14:36-14:48
Treatment management in cases with bruxism
Biljana Kapusevska
14:48-15:00
FC078
FC079
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Schedule
FC075
FC077
FCS13 | Free Communication Session 13 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC080
“Smile Healthy to Your Diabetes”: Health Coaching
Based Intervention for Diabetes and Oral Health
Management
Ayse Basak Cinar
15:30-15:42
FC081
Adolescents’ Opinion on School-Based Oral Health
Education
Nurul Syakirin Abdul Shukor
15:42-15:54
FC082
Gender and weight concerns among an adolescent
population
Omolara Uti
15:54-16:06
FC083
Greek dentists’ work-related stress during the economic
crisis
Aristomenis I Syngelakis
16:06-16:18
FC084
Gingival Crevicular Fluid levels of Monocyte
chemoattractant protein-1 in Patients with Aggressive
Periodontitis
Şadiye Coşkuner
16:18-16:30
245
FCS14 | Free Communication Session 14 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC085
A new apparatus: Changing the bonding force of impression
tray to the edentulous jaw
Yusuf Ziya Akpınar
15:30-15:42
FC086
A New Technique For Controling The Patient Using RFID Card 15:42-15:54
Hasan Akbaba
FC087
Study of the Radius of the Monson’s sphere in Iranian adults
Farnoosh Taghavi Damghani
15:54-16:06
Residual Ridge morphology in African American versus
Caucasian women, and clinical management
Asha Samant
16:06-16:18
An investigation into the effect of different preparation
designs and try-in pastes, on the overall color of ceramic
laminate veneer restorations
Erhan Tuğcu
16:18-16:30
FC088
FC089
FCS16 | Free Communication Session 16 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC095
Endodontic Articles Published in Pubmed-Indexed
Journals from Turkey
Emel Uzunoglu
15:30-15:42
FC096
Effect of radiotherapy on the sealing ability of
obturating materials
Aseem Prakash Tikku
15:42-15:54
FC097
Effect of Zoledronate Therapy on Bone Loss in
Experimental Periapical Lesions in Rats
Manuel Marques Ferreira
15:54-16:06
FC098
Effectiveness Of Irrigation Actıvation Protocols On
Smear Layer and Debris Removal
İsmail Davut Çapar
16:06-16:18
FC099
Microirricodontics
Anuj Bhardwaj
16:18-16:30
FCS15 | Free Communication Session 15 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 28.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
246
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC090
“Nasoalveolarmolding For Infants with Complete
Unilateral Cleft lip and palate”
Mosleh Saad Alharbi
15:30-15:42
FC091
A Comparative Evaluation of Active Vertical Protraction
Appliance(AVPA) and Reverse Headgear: A Randomized
Comparative Clinical Trial
Berk Özoğul
15:42-15:54
FC092
A Comparison Of Two Different Digital Model Analysis
Programs
Burcu Aydın
15:54-16:06
FC093
Antibacterial Effects Of 6 Orthodontic Bonding
Materials
Zeliha Muge Baka
16:06-16:18
FC094
Surgical Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion-case report
Mergime Prekazi Loxha
16:18-16:30
247
Free Communications
29 August 2013, Thursday
FCS17 | Free Communication Session 17 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC100
Antimicrobial efficacy of Salvadora persica extracts on
orthodontic brackets
Nimmi Biju Abraham
09:00-09:12
FC101
Assessment of Fluctuating Asymmetry in Various
Malocclusions
Saima Nizar Hirji
FC102
Camoflauge- a viable option for treatment of skeletal Class
III malocclusion
Vaishali Devidas Vadgaonkar
FC103
Comparison of Shear Bond Strength between waterlase
laser and sandblasting recycling methods on stainless steel
orthodontic brackets
Aida Nur Ashikin Abd Rahman
FC104
The effect of water flow rate used for laser surface
treatment on shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets
Rıdvan Okşayan
FC105
FC106
FC107
FC108
FC109
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Dental plaque associated with self-ligating brackets during
orthodontic treatment
Saud A Al Anezi
The Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Beyza Karadede
Disinfection of Thermoplastic Appliances
Atılım Akkurt
Do Intracoronal Bleaching Methods Effect On Shear-BondStrengths Of Orthodontic Brackets?
Yasin Erdem Akgül
Relationship between Cervical Column Morphology and
Skeletal Deep Bite
Leyli Sadri
09:12-09:24
FCS18 | Free Communication Session 18 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Investigation of cement-Y-TZP bond-strength after
different surface treatments
Bengisu Yıldırım
09:00-09:12
FC111
Effect of curing mode on microhardness of resin-modified
vs conventional glassionomer
Mohamed Hussein Zaazou
09:12-09:24
FC112
Effect of different exposure times on the amount of
residual monomer released from adhesive systems
Mustafa Altunsoy
09:24-09:36
FC113
Effect of Surface-treatments on Bonding of Composites
to Porcelain
Hatice Özdemir
09:36-09:48
FC114
Effects of boron on the physical properties of PMMA
Derya Özdemir Doğan
09:48-10:00
FC115
Effects of calcium-silicate based materials on the dentine
Ewelina Mielko
10:00-10:12
FC116
Effects of Different Accelerators on Setting Properties of
Mineral Trioxide Aggregate
Halenur Onat
10:12-10:24
FC117
Advantage of combined amalgam-composite restoration:
In vitro leakage study
Fadhel Ali Alsanabani
10:24-10:36
FC118
Influence of TiO2 nanoparticles on surface microhardness
and roughness of experimental resin composites
Zeynep Yegin
10:36-10:48
FC119
Cytotoxicity of resin cements on bovine pulp-derived cells
Necla Demir
10:48-11:00
09:36-09:48
10:00-10:12
10:12-10:24
10:24-10:36
10:36-10:48
10:48-11:00
Schedule
FC110
09:24-09:36
09:48-10:00
249
FCS19 | Free Communication Session 19 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC120
Dental Status of Primary School Pupils at AL-Sheik Othman
District,Aden2009
Taraji Ali Abdallah
09:00-09:12
FC121
A minimal invasive technique in managing carious primary
anterior teeth
Dalia Mohammed Moheb
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC130
E-Cadherin as a marker for nodal metastasis in Head and
Neck Squamous cell carcinoma
Saima Akram Butt
09:00-09:12
09:12-09:24
FC131
Expression Of Alpha Smooth Muscle Actin On Stromal
Myofibroblasts In Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Afsheen Maqsood
09:12-09:24
FC122
Effect of Acid Etching and Different Er:YAG Laser Procedures 09:24-09:36
on Microleakage of Three Different Fissure Sealants in
Primary Teeth after Aging
Murat Ünal
FC132
The role of a fluorescence screening method in the
detection of oral precancer and cancer
Şebnem Erçalık Yalçınkaya
09:24-09:36
FC123
Antibacterial effect of novel formulations containing
Lysozyme and Lactoferrin
Kübra Tonguç Altın
09:36-09:48
FC133
A Case of Aggressive Calcifying Cystic Odontogenic Tumor
Serkan Dadakoğlu
09:36-09:48
FC134
09:48-10:00
Effect of cpp-acp on hard dental tissues remineralization
Shady Ahmed Moussa
09:48-10:00
A rare foreign body within a radicular cyst in a child
Marouene Bel Hadj Hassine
FC135
10:00-10:12
FC125
Effect of water rinsing after APF gel on plaque acidity
Fatemeh Mazhari
10:00-10:12
Assault Related oral and maxillofacial injuries reported at
General hospital dental centre, Lagos, Nigeria
Akanbi Olurotimi Olojede
FC126
Mineral mapping of incipient fissure enamel lesions
Mahdi Shahmoradi
10:12-10:24
FC136
Clinicopathological Significance of Survivin Expression in
Odontogenic Tumors
Ingy Ahmed Hussein
10:12-10:24
FC127
Consequences of untreated caries in preschool children
expressed according to Pufa-index
Agim Begzat Begzati
10:24-10:36
FC137
The contribution of 3D navigation in the implantoprosthetic rehabilitation
Norina Consuela Forna
10:24-10:36
FC128
Natural mouthwash provides long term dental prevention
Bálint Bencze
10:36-10:48
FC138
10:36-10:48
FC129
Oral hygiene and dental caries in 5- to 6-year-old children in
Ajman, UAE
Raghad Hashim
10:48-11:00
Epidemiological considerations for stage 0
bisphosponate-associated maxillary osteonecrosis
Andreea Paula Moraru
FC032
Can hydrophilic fissure sealants be acceptable alternative
to hydrophobic sealants?
Ali Bagherian
10:48-11:00
FC124
250
FCS20 | Free Communication Session 20 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
251
FCS21 | Free Communication Session 21 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC139
Can Mothers Be Empowered to Screen Dental Caries In
Their Own Preschool Children?
Syarifah Haizan, Sayed Kamar
11:30-11:42
FC140
Caries Experience in 6-15 years old type 1 Diabetic children
in Karachi
Anjum Younus Mirker
11:42-11:54
FC141
Delay In Diagnosis Of Oral Cancer In Malaysian Population
Ngah Nurul Aida
11:54-12:06
FC142
Effect of Doctor patient communication on Patient
Satisfaction
Afesobi Afunbiokin Leo Olagbaye
12:06-12:18
Primary oral health care and optimal oral health
Miljana Miljko Petrovi&263; Punoševac
12:18-12:30
FC143
252
FCS22 | Free Communication Session 22 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC144
Analysis of incidence and types of complete denture
fractures
Funda Erol
11:30-11:42
FC145
Assesment of dimensional stability and accuracy of three
different elastomeric impression materials using microcomputed tomography
Yılmaz Umut Aslan
11:42-11:54
FC146
Biomechanical aspects in prosthetic rehabilitation
through removable partial denture
Ovidiu Stamatin
11:54-12:06
FC147
Bond Strength of Different Adhesive Systems on Resinbonded FDPs with Different Inlay-retainer Designs
Ediz Kale
12:06-12:18
FC148
Relationship between satisfaction with complete
dentures and basal seat characteristics
Bolanle Oyeyemi Akinboboye
12:18-12:30
253
FCS23 | Free Communication Session 23 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
254
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC149
Extrinsic Stain Removal With a Toothpowder: A
Randomized Controlled Trial
Muhammad Khalil Khan
11:30-11:42
FC150
Findings in the Periodontium of Children Exposed to
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Basma Mostafa Zaki
11:42-11:54
FC151
Using of ibandronic acid in therapy of periodontal disease
Iryna Mazur
11:54-12:06
FC152
Romanian young adults’ periodontal risk exposure and
oral health behavior - a pilot study
Mariana Caramida
12:06-12:18
FC153
The effect of secondary hemodialysis therapy on
periodontium
Martu Alexandra
12:18-12:30
FCS24 | Free Communication Session 24 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC154
Accuracy of a Novel Stereolithographic Guide for
Computer-Aided Impant Placement
Helin Kara
11:30-11:42
FC155
Advanced Modalities In Dental Implant Imaging
Walid Samir Salem
11:42-11:54
FC156
Avoiding crestal bone overload and microgaps Biomechanics of conical implant-abutment connections
Philipp Streckbein
11:54-12:06
FC157
Can Implants Successfully Supports Fixed Ceramic Fused
To Metal Prosthesis In Periodontally Compromised
Mouths
Saad Yasin Nori
12:06-12:18
FC158
Block Allografts with and without Membranes in
Horizontal Ridge Augmentation
Omid Moghaddas
12:18-12:30
255
FCS25 | Free Communication Session 25 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC159
Oral Health Knowledge and Behavior among 12-Year Olds
Female Students
Eman Abdalhamed Almenezaa
14:00-14:12
FC160
Malaysian adult oral health scenario: changes over a decade
Siew Lian Yaw
14:12-14:24
FC161
Odontogenic infections due to the untreated caries in
children
Teuta Ademaj Kutllovci
14:24-14:36
Epidemiological study of Oral Cancer in Colombia:1990-2009
Angel Emilio Bernal
14:36-14:48
Assessing oral health related quality of life in oncologic
patients
Süleyman Ziya Şenyurt
14:48-15:00
FC162
FC163
256
FCS26 | Free Communication Session 26 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC164
Orthodontic Management of Impacted Teeth
Amr Nabil Asker
14:00-14:12
FC165
Effect of Intra-Arch Tooth-Size Arch-Length Discrepancy
on the Accuracy of Digital Models in Orthodontic
Diagnosis
Ramy Mohammed Fathy
14:12-14:24
FC166
Effect of Menstrual Cycle on Orthodontic Pain Perception
Zehra Ileri
14:24-14:36
FC167
Effect of the bracket types on microbial colonization and
periodontal status
Fatma Deniz Uzuner
14:36-14:48
FC168
Effects of Self-Ligating Brackets on Halitosis, Periodontal
and Microbial Parameters
Serpil Çokakoğlu
14:48-15:00
257
FCS27 | Free Communication Session 27 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC169
Evaluation of Maxillar Incisor Proportions in Turkish
Population
Gökçe Meriç
14:00-14:12
FC170
Effect of in-office bleaching units on composite shear
bond strength
Homayoon Alaghehmand
FC171
Er.YAG laser assisted labial frenectomies
Marina Jugoslav Kacarska
FC172
The Use of the Five Year Index by Dental Students for
Assessing
Dental Arch Relationships in Patients with Unilateral Cleft
Lip and Palate
Beyza Tagrikulu
FC173
258
Replacement of Missing teeth on Adolescent Patients
after Orthodontic Treatment
Edlira Papa
FCS28 | Free Communication Session 28 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC174
Comparative evaluation of Chronic Periapical Lesions
diagnosis based on conventional radiography semiserial sections histopathology and serial sections
histopathology
Resmije Ademi
14:00-14:12
FC175
Immediate Implant Placement in Esthetic Zone for Class
III Patient
Rafaa Taher Swesi
14:12-14:24
FC176
Impact of local vitamin D application on alveolar bone
regeneration: a pre-clinical study
Gabriella Dvorak
14:24-14:36
FC177
Documentation of WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in Oral
Surgery
Gezala Umar
14:36-14:48
FC178
Dry socket incidence after third molar extraction using
chlorhexidine gel 1%
Jehona Reçica Ahmedi
14:48-15:00
14:12-14:24
14:24-14:36
14:36-14:48
14:48-15:00
259
FCS29 | Free Communication Session 29 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC179
Antimicrobial activities of essential oil of Nigella sativa
against Periodontal diseased
Tir Touil Meddah Aicha
15:30-15:42
FC180
The influence of CD4+T cell counts on HIV-associated
periodontal disease
Cathy Nisha John
15:42-15:54
Impact of Scaling and Root Planing on Red Complex
Periodontopathogens in Generalized Aggressive
Periodontitis
Çiğdem Paşalı
15:54-16:06
FC182
Subantimicrobial-dose doxycycline as adjunctive treatment
for periodontitis in diabetics
Marwa Abdelhakim Gomaa
FC183
Treatment of periodontal infrabony defects with
demineralised freeze dried bone allograft alone or in
combination with platelet rich fibrin
Arundeep Kaur Lamba
FC181
260
FCS30 | Free Communication Session 30 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC184
Effect of Menstrual Cycle on Frequency of Alveolar Osteitis
in Women Undergoing Surgical Removal of Mandibular
Third Molars: a Single-blind Randomized Clinical Trial
Naser Mohammadzadeh Rezaei
15:30-15:42
FC185
How much should the dentist know about medical
conditions?
Awad Omran Ashekhi
15:42-15:54
FC186
Cell- and Gene-expression in peri-implant soft tissue
during dental implant healing
Stefan Schultze Mosgau
15:54-16:06
16:06-16:18
FC187
Placement and Replacement of Restorations in General
Dental Practice
Svend Richter
16:06-16:18
16:18-16:30
FC188
Screening and Identifying Tooth Shade in Group of
Sudanese Patients
Neamat Hassan Abu Bakr
16:18-16:30
261
FCS31 | Free Communication Session 31 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC189
The effect of liquid polishing materials on stainability of
provisional material
Haluk Baris Kara
15:30-15:42
FC190
Comparison of aging and repair methods on compositezirconia bonding
Gözde Çelik
15:42-15:54
Effects of boron on the cytotoxicity and antiseptic
properties of PMMA
Hakan Akin
15:54-16:06
FC192
Compatibility of hard chairside reline resins and denture
cleansers: Influence on surface roughness
Ozlem Kara
16:06-16:18
FC193
The prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with Down
syndrome
Teuta Pustina-krasniqi
16:18-16:30
FC191
262
FCS32 | Free Communication Session 32 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 29.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC194
Efficacy Of Platelet-Rich-Fibrin and Mineral-TrioxideAggregate In Pulpotomy of Decayed Permanent Teeth
with and without Low-Level-Laser-Therapy: A Clinical Trial
Fayaz Ahmed Ahangar
15:30-15:42
FC195
Morphometric Of Upper First Premolar Among Different
Ethnic Groups In Klang Valley, Malaysia
Normaliza Ab. Malik
15:42-15:54
FC196
Multidisciplinary approach to a complicated crown-root
fracture: A case report
Tuba Gök
15:54-16:06
FC197
New Root Canal Sealer Based On Calcium Silicate Chitosan
Raid Fahim Salman
16:06-16:18
FC198
Microleakage of root canals treated with laser, PDT and
NaOCl
Tzvetelina Gueorgieva Gueorgieva
16:18-16:30
263
Free Communications
30 August 2013, Friday
FCS33 | Free Communication Session 33 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
264
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC199
Enamel remineralization by toothpastes (SEM, EDX and
3D-stereomicrographic study)
Elizabeta S Gjorgievska
09:00-09:12
FC200
Evaluation and comparision of the shear bond strength of
three different metal-ceramic repair systems
Gülsüm Sayın
FC201
FCS34 | Free Communication Session 34 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC209
Do Different Veneering Techniques Affect Mechanical
Performance of Zirconia Framework?
Burcu Kanat
09:00-09:12
09:12-09:24
FC210
Effect of different mucosa thickness on stress distrubition
of two types implant-supported overdenture designs
Özgün Yusuf Özyılmaz
09:12-09:24
Evaluation of bond strength of two self-etching agents after
different laser etching
Abdül Semih Özsevik
09:24-09:36
FC211
09:24-09:36
FC202
Evaluation of Premature Contacts and Occlusal Balance of
Complete Dentures
Duygu Kürklü
Effect of insertion and removal of tooth supported
overdentures on retention strength and fatigue resistance
of two commercially available attachment systems
Sagar Jagdish Abichandani
09:36-09:48
FC212
09:36-09:48
FC203
Microshear bond strength of preheated silorane-based
composite resin to dentin
Muhammed Çayabatmaz
Effect of laser on the bond strenght between zirconiumoxide ceramic and dental porcelain
Seda Keban
09:48-10:00
FC213
09:48-10:00
FC204
Radiopacity of Flowable Composite Resins
Derya Yıldırım
Effect of the dental arches morphology on the
masticatory muscles activities
Teresa Sierpinska
10:00-10:12
FC214
10:00-10:12
FC205
SEM investigation of the enamel surface after laser assisted
tooth bleaching
Marija Stevanovikj
10:12-10:24
Effect-of-Silane Applied to Glass-Ceramics at Different
Temperatures on Surface Structure and Bonding Strength
Tevfik Yavuz
FC215
Laser-assisted treatment of TMD
Julia Emil Kamenoff
10:12-10:24
FC206
The effect of photo-activated disinfection (PAD) on
microshear bond strength of adhesives
Sezer Demirbuğa
10:24-10:36
FC216
Prevalence Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Among The Dental Students
Zeliha Şanıvar
10:24-10:36
FC207
Development of a new aproach to the periodontal
regeneration
Carlos Viegas
10:36-10:48
FC217
Micro CT evaluation of air bubbles in luting cements after
cementation
Meral Arslan Malkoç
10:36-10:48
FC208
The effect of three different blood stoppers on microshear
bond strength of self etch adhesives
Yahya Orçun Zorba
10:48-11:00
FC218
A comparison of accuracy of four different impression
materials
Ayşe Gözde Türk
10:48-11:00
265
FCS35 | Free Communication Session 35 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
266
FCS36 | Free Communication Session 36 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Schedule
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC219
Long Term Follow up For Replanted Tooth remained
extraorally for 7 days With Success. Case Report
Abdlmonem Mabrok Aljibani
09:00-09:12
FC229
Do we explain “the dental implant” correcty to our
patiens?
Halenur Bilir
09:00-09:12
FC220
Platelet Rich Fibrin: A newer approach for regenerative
endodontics
Neelam Mittal
09:12-09:24
FC230
The effect of shape optimization of platform switching of
a dental implant on static, dynamic and fatigue behavior
by 3-D finite element method
Emir Yüzbaşıoğlu
09:12-09:24
FC221
Self-Adjusting File separation during clinical use: An
international survey
Eleftherios Terry R Farmakis
09:24-09:36
FC231
Evaluation the accuracy of two implant impression
techniques with malposed implants
Zeynep İrkeç
09:24-09:36
FC222
Management of pulpless teeth with immature apices – a
clinical & radiographic study
Surendra Kumar Mishra
09:36-09:48
FC232
09:36-09:48
FC223
The role of apical surgery in guided tissue regeneration
Ayse Nazli Ozgun
09:48-10:00
Five-year clinical evaluation using two different
attachment systems for two-implant supported
mandibular overdentures
Sadullah Üçtaşlı
FC233
FC224
10:00-10:12
Immediate loading of implants in edentulous mandibles
with Locator® or Dolder®-bar: first results from a
prospective randomized clinical study
Constantin Eiffler
09:48-10:00
Tooth discoloration induced by different dental materials
Tringa Kelmendi
FC225
WaveOne NiTi single file reciprocating system for Root Canal
Preparation
Mohammad Shamsul Alam
10:12-10:24
FC234
Strength evaluation of three implant-abutment
connection under compressive loading
Azam Sadat Mostafavi
10:00-10:12
FC226
Fracture resistance of flared canals obturated with new
obturation materials
Salma Abdo
10:24-10:36
FC235
Sinus floor elevation using a sintered, natural bone
mineral. A histomorphometrical case report study
Daniel Rothamel
10:12-10:24
FC227
Evaluation of the duration of continuous ultrasonic irrigation 10:36-10:48
in the removal of dentinal debris in the apical third: An
experimental study
İbrahim Ethem Yaylalı
FC236
Labio-lingual dimensions changes after horizontal bone
augmentation with xenografts
Enis Fikret Ahmedi
10:24-10:36
FC228
Effect of Insulin Growth Factor-1 and Bone Morphogenetic
Protein 2on The Osteogenic Capability of Isolated Dental
Pulp Stem Cells
Effat Ahmed Abbass
FC237
Intra-oral halitosis patients with dental implants
Anna Voronina
10:36-10:48
FC238
Difficult cases and their clinical solution
Drwalid Khalid Odeh
10:48-11:00
10:48-11:00
267
FCS37 | Free Communication Session 37 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC239
Smile Analysis and treatment options for gummy smile
patients
Ahmed Korayem Abdelrahman
11:30-11:42
FC240
Smile design: old problem new solutions
Mostaque H Sattar
FC241
FC242
FC243
268
FCS38 | Free Communication Session 38 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC244
Two-body wear of five provisional crown materials
Hanefi Kurt
11:30-11:42
11:42-11:54
FC245
Vestibular deepening with the aid of the diode laser:
Clinical experiences
Nermin Demirkol
11:42-11:54
Wireless Orthodontics and Flapless Dental Implants
Ahmed A Moneim
11:54-12:06
FC246
11:54-12:06
Yoga for Dental Laboratory Technicians
Meenakshi Verma
12:06-12:18
Visual and instrumental agreement in dental shade
selection
Buket Evren
FC247
12:06-12:18
Cytotoxicity of hemostatic agents on the human
gingival fibroblast
Çağatay Barutcigil
12:18-12:30
Microleakage of inlay ceramic systems luted with resin
cements
Elif Saran
FC248
Needs and demands for prosthetic treatment of missing
teeth among Jordanian population
Gadeer Elea, Mukatash Nimrin
12:18-12:30
269
FCS39 | Free Communication Session 39 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
270
FCS40 | Free Communication Session 40 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Schedule
FC249
A retrospective study of Oral Lichen Planus in adult
population in Greece
Aikaterini Dimitriou
11:30-11:42
FC250
Clinical assessment and characteristics of a group of Turkish
patients with oral mucosal diseases
Asuman Akgün
11:42-11:54
FC251
Lupus patient -- The dentist has a very important role to
play
Shegufta Mohammad
11:54-12:06
FC252
The effect of supersaturated calcium-phosphate oral rinse
on oral yeasts infection
Marinka Mravak Stipetic
12:06-12:18
FC253
Oral health and Oral Hygiene Practices among
Institutionalized Orphans, Yemen
Esam Halboub
12:18-12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC254
Platelet rich fibrin membrane over immediate implants
Walaa Kadry Hafez
11:30-11:42
FC255
Rare case of multifocal papilloma virus epithelial
hyperplasia
Elitsa Georgieva Deliverska
FC256
Removal of Fibromatosis Lesions Using Diode Laser (810
nm) Two Cases Report
Bilge Yüksel Köroğlu
11:54-12:06
FC257
Sinus Floor Augmentation using Polyethylen Glycol
Hydrogel or Collagen Membrane
Laurent Ohayon
12:06-12:18
FC258
The Imperatives Of 3-Dimensional Implant Position In
Defected Esthetic Zones
Kadhim Abul Ameer Al Himdani
12:18-12:30
11:42-11:54
271
FCS41 | Free Communication Session 41 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
272
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC259
Community–Oriented Primary Oral Health Care in Nigeria:
The Abeokuta Initiative
Sherifat Omolola Quadri
14:00-14:12
FC260
Continuous development of an oral health score for
clinical audit
Michael Clive Busby
FC261
FCS42 | Free Communication Session 42 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC264
Mandibular and Lumbar Bone Mineral Density with QCT
in Egyptian Females
Dina Mohamed El Beshlawy
14:00-14:12
14:12-14:24
FC265
The phenomenon of ectopic eruption of the teeth clinical
point of view
Khaled Mohamed Mansour
14:12-14:24
Trends in Caries Status of Schoolchildren in Malaysia
Noor Aliyah Ismail
14:24-14:36
FC266
14:24-14:36
FC262
Betel Nut Chewing Associated With Severe PeriodontitisCase
Report
Dhirendra Kumar Giri
14:36-14:48
The titanium meshes effectiveness in reconstructing
three-dimensional alveolar defects
Giuseppe Lizio
FC267
Treatment of Peri-implant Mucosal Hyperplasia Using
Er:YAG (2940 nm) Laser
Zekai Yaman
14:36-14:48
FC263
deo2u: an innovation in dental education online
Mahyunah Masud
14:48-15:00
FC268
Unusual case of facial asymmetry
Reem Hanna
14:48-15:00
273
FCS43 | Free Communication Session 43 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
An Assessment of Prescription Writing Skill in
Undergraduate Dental Students
Ashfaq Akram
14:00-14:12
FC270
Capacity of Kenyan Health Facilities for Decentralized Dental
Training
Marjorie Kaswii Muasya
14:12-14:24
FC271
Internationally Trained Dental Programs in the United States
of America
Ival G Mcdermott
14:24-14:36
Is evidence based practice implemented by todays’
European students?
Elpida Samara
14:36-14:48
Research in Evidence-Based Dentistry for the General
Practice
Francesco Chiappelli
14:48-15:00
FC273
274
Schedule
FC269
FC272
FCS44 | Free Communication Session 44 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC274
Patients preference according to doctors gender and age
Jeta Kelmendi
15:30-15:42
FC275
Reducing the Colonization of Bacteria in Dental Unit
Waterlines and Wastewaters
Resmiye Ebru Tirali
15:42-15:54
FC276
Smoking among Dental Students in Tunisia
Fethi Maatouk
15:54-16:06
FC277
Interdisciplinary approaches to diagnosis of functional
statement of dental system
Evgeny Solovykh
16:06-16:18
FC278
Switching to CBCT: is it beneficial to the dental
practitioner?
Mushira Mohamed Dahaba
16:18-16:30
275
FCS45 | Free Communication Session 45 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
276
FCS46 | Free Communication Session 46 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 30.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Schedule
FC279
My Guiding Principles For Long Term Implant Success
Mahmood Hussain Qureshi
15:30-15:42
FC280
Photoelastic Stress Analysis of 3 Implant Retained
Mandibular Overdentures
Emre Tokar
15:42-15:54
FC281
Predictable Prognosis of Immediate Implant Placement
for Retained Deciduous
Siti Mariam Ab Ghani
15:54-16:06
FC282
Resorbable versus nonresorbable barrier with immediate
implantation after functional loading
Sahar elkholy
16:06-16:18
FC283
Clinical evaluation of submerged and nonsubmerged
implants for single-tooth replacements
İrem Türkcan
16:18-16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC284
Gradual versus immediate restoration of occlusal vertical
dimension
Mai Salah Eldin
15:30-15:42
FC285
Improve Surface Topography of Silicone Elastomer for
Maxillofacial Prostheses
Salah Khalaf Al Rawi
15:42-15:54
FC286
Panoramic Radiograpic Findings of Implant-supported
Mandibular Overdentures
Zeynep Yeğin
15:54-16:06
FC287
Microhardness and surface roughness of denture teeth
stored in various beverages
Şule Tuğba Özak
16:06-16:18
FC288
Shear Bond Strength of Metal Brackets to Different
Ceramics
Pinar Cevik
16:18-16:30
277
Free Communications
31 August 2013, Saturday
FCS47 | Free Communication Session 47 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC289
Reliability of YENangle and MVI as New Sagittal dysplasia
Indicators
Mohammed Hossam, Eldeen Elnagar
09:00-09:12
FC290
Evaluation of the Cleft Lip and Palate patients in the
Southeast Anatolia Region Between 2006-2012 Years
Nursezen Çağatay
FC291
FC292
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC299
Social aspects of the dental treatment of patients with
replaced renal function
Svetoslav Jivkov Garov
09:00-09:12
09:12-09:24
FC300
Socioeconomic mobility and tobacco consumption
patterns in fish industry workers
Shashidhar Acharya
09:12-09:24
Face Driven Orthodontics
Khaled Samir Aboulazm
09:24-09:36
FC301
09:24-09:36
The Orthodontic Evaluation of Adolescent Celiac Patient
Merve Göymen
09:36-09:48
Evaluation of Practice of Cross Infection Control for
Dental Impressions Among Laboratory Technicians and
Prosthodontists in KSA
Nabila Ahmed Sedky, Abdel Karim
FC293
The Replacement of Missing teeth on Adolescent Patients
after Orthodontic Treatment
Edlira Baruti
09:48-10:00
FC302
Text2Floss An innovative option to improve Oral Health
Across Continents
Jack Dillenberg
Three dimensional mapping of inter-radicular distances and 10:00-10:12
cortical bone thickness in patients with different vertical
facial dimensions
Mais Medhat Sadek
FC303
The dental caries experienced on 3-5 year old children
expressed by ICDAS-index
Blerta Latifi Xhemajli
09:48-10:00
FC294
FC304
Prevention of cross contamination in the area of infection
control procedures in dental laboratory & clinic auther
Mohamed Khaled Ahmed Azzam
10:00-10:12
FC305
Tobacco-Use Cessation in Dental Clinics: A survey of
Dentist’s knowledge, attitude and practices
Thanveer Kalantharakath
10:12-10:24
FC306
Can Dental Panoramic Radiography Help Screen
Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women?
Fırat Selvi
10:24-10:36
FC307
Areca nut chewing among primary school children of
Karachi, Pakistan
Arham Nawaz Chohan
10:36-10:48
FC308
Holistic approach to preventive dentistry as applied in
Manisa, Turkey
Can Polat
10:48-11:00
FC295
FC296
FC297
FC298
278
FCS48 | Free Communication Session 48 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Low Level Laser Therapy for Accelerated Orthodontic Tooth
Movement
Shahul Hameed Faizee
10:12-10:24
Masticatory efficiency in subjects with Angle malloclusion
class II division 1 and malocclusion class II division 2
Vesna Jankulovska
10:24-10:36
Early preventive orthodontics and multidisciplinary
approach in pediatric dentistry
Vesna Barac Furtinger
10:36-10:48
Does orthodontic treatment improve the quality of life?
Md Nazmul Hasan
10:48-11:00
09:36-09:48
279
FCS49 | Free Communication Session 49 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC309
Effects of splint therapy on temporomandibular joint
disorders with respect to anxiety and depression
Nazlı Zeynep Aktaş
09:00-09:12
FC310
Epidemiological study of fixed prostheses effects on the
interproximal space
Dalenda Hadyaoui
09:12-09:24
FC311
Esthetic outcome evaluation of maxillary anterior single
tooth bone level implants
Erkut Kahramanoğlu
09:24-09:36
FC312
Evaluation of bonding strength of repair system on
zirconia restoration
Ayşe Tuba Öğreten
09:36-09:48
FC313
Growth of microorganisms on patients with dentures,
in vivo study
Leandro E Feliz
09:48-10:00
FC314
Impact of Type of Denture On Oral Health Related
Quality of Life ( OHFQoL)
Işıl Özcan
10:00-10:12
FC315
Influence of laser application on bond strength of fiber
posts
Nesrin Ceren
10:12-10:24
Influence of Shade of Resin Cement on Polymerization
Shrinkage
Ender Akan
10:24-10:36
Radiofrequency heating and magnetic field interactions
of fixed partial dentures during 3-Tesla magnetic
resonance imaging
Simel Ayyıldız
10:36-10:48
Effect of polymeric guanidine on disinfection of denture
base material
Ayşegül Kurt
10:48-11:00
FC316
FC317
FC318
280
FCS50 | Free Communication Session 50 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 09:00 - 11:00
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC319
Horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation using
standardized press-fit bone cylinders and micro-lag-screw
fixation: technical note and initial experience
Roland Streckbein
09:00-09:12
FC320
Effect of Platelet-rich Fibrin application during implant
surgery: Two years results
Yıldız Ozkan
09:12-09:24
FC321
Management of a giant-cell tumor associated with an
impacted canine
Radhia Ben Ali
09:24-09:36
FC322
Management of two large radicular cysts with enucleation
and orthograde retreatment
Asuman Eroğlu
09:36-09:48
FC323
Mechanism of Rescue for the Secondary Palate Cleft with
Overexpression of Smad2
Husein A Al Omer
09:48-10:00
FC324
Evaluation of Implant placement in extraction sockets
of periodontally involved teeth Using β-Tricalcium
Phosphate with Bone Morphogenetic Protein
Yasser Mohamed El Makaky
10:00-10:12
FC325
Predictable Guided Bone regeneration in the aesthetic
zone
Dimitrios Zabaras
10:12-10:24
FC326
Impact of citric acid etching on biocompatibility and
osseous organisation of a natural bovine bone mineral
Tim Fienitz
10:24-10:36
FC327
Effectiveness Of Diode Laser In Reducing Postoperative
Complications
Cennet Neslihan Eroğlu
10:36-10:48
FC328
Efficacy of Taking Buprenorphine Sublingual Tab on
Postoperative Analgesia in Mandibular Third Molar
Surgery
Ebrahim Rahnama
10:48-11:00
281
FCS51 | Free Communication Session 51 |
Hall B332, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC329
Problems associated with thermoplastic resins for nonmetal clasp removable partial dentures
Stavros Yannikakis
11:30-11:42
FC330
Prosthetic treatment needs of partially and completely
edentulous patients
Sinem Ok
11:42-11:54
FC331
Prosthodontics rehabilitation for the elderly with severe
tooth wear
Teh Adilla Mustaza
11:54-12:06
Proximal-box dimensions software for FRC prosthesis: a
finite element analysis
Niloofar Moharrami
12:06-12:18
Quality of life assessment in patients with facial prosthesis
Banu Karayazgan Saraçoğlu
12:18-12:30
FC332
FC333
282
FCS52 | Free Communication Session 52 |
Hall B342, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC334
The effect of Grape Seed Extract on human eroded teeth
Mahkameh Mirkarimi
11:30-11:42
FC335
Effect of Religious Music on Anxiety Level During Dental
Extraction
Tantry Maulina
11:42-11:54
FC336
Measurement of Anxiety Levels in Dental Patients
Faizan Syed M
11:54-12:06
FC337
Do saliva substitutes have a preventive effect on enamel
erosion?
Arzu Aykut Yetkiner
12:06-12:18
FC338
The incidence and prevalence of edendulous in Moldavia
according with international status
Magda Ecaterina Antohe
12:18-12:30
283
FCS53 | Free Communication Session 53 |
Hall B343, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC339
Dentin matrix proteins (DMPs) enhance differentiation of
BMMSCs via ERK and P38 MAPK pathways
Guangdong Zhang
11:30-11:42
FC340
Evaluating of push-out bond strength between composite
core build up and fiber-reinforced posts after different
surface treatments
Hakan Arslan
11:42-11:54
FC341
Efficacy of photo-acoustic system on calcium hydroxide
removal
Emrah Karataşlıoğlu
11:54-12:06
FC342
Obturation With Single Cone ProTaper Universal Gutta
Percha and Glass Ionomer On Mesial Drifted Second Molar
Ali GOLMORADIZADEH
12:06-12:18
Minimal Fungicidal Concentration of Aloe Vera to Candida
albicans in HIV People
Elizabeth Fitriana Sari
12:18-12:30
FC056
284
FCS54 | Free Communication Session 54 |
Hall B360, B3 Floor | 31.08.2013 | 11:30 - 12:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
FC343
Incedence Of White Spot Lesion Among Patients Treated
With Self Ligating And Conventional Brackets
Mucella Tezcan
11:30-11:42
FC344
Periodontal Status and Adiposity Status among 12-yearold Children in a Population-based Sample
Colman Mcgrath
11:42-11:54
FC345
Prevalence of Tobacco related Oromucosal lesions in
South Indian Population
Srinvas Pachava
11:54-12:06
FC346
Effective Communication in daily dental practice
Ioulia George Kontopoulou
12:06-12:18
FC347
The Relationship between Dental Fear, Dental Anxiety
and Back Depression
Tuba Orhan
12:18-12:30
285
Poster Discussion
Presentations
PDS01 | Poster Discussion Session 01 |
Hall B332 | 30.08.2013 | 14:00 - 15:00
286
PDS02 | Poster Discussion Session 02 |
Hall B332 | 30.08.2013 | 15:30 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
Abstract Title/Presenter
Schedule
PD001
Systemic and Local Ornidazole in the Treatment of
Chronic Periodontitis
Soulafa Mohamed Belal
14:00-14:05
PD009
Oral Health Status of Children by Place of Residence
Riina Runnel
15:30-15:35
PD002
Determination of different EDTA Solutions on Root
Dentin Tubule Penetration
Sevinç Aktemur Türker
14:05-14:10
PD010
Prosthetic rehabilitation of a maxillo-mandibular
gunshot defect:clinical report
Demet Çağıl Ayvalıoğlu
15:35-15:40
PD003
Microleakage Study of a Restorative Resin Through
Radioisotopic Methods
Eunice Palmeirão Carrilho
14:10-14:15
PD011
Caries assessment in young children using WHO and
ICDAS-II criteria
Anastasia Sergeevna Rodionova
15:40-15:45
PD004
Degree of Conversion and Micro-hardness of Nanohybrid Posterior Composites
Maha Ebrahim Elkorashy
14:15-14:20
PD012
Effect of prophylactic applications on enamel
demineralization during orthodontic treatment
Hande Şar Sancaklı
PD005
Oral Health Indicators in Changing Dental Care System
Matveev Andrei
14:20-14:25
PD013
Work engagement among Dutch dental hygienists
Yvonne Buunk-Werkhoven
Moral dilemmas of Greek dentists in care provision
Freideriki Paraskevi Vlachou
PD014
14:25-14:30
Evaluation of an Oral Health Improvement Programme
in a Prison Setting
Chuen Albert Yeung
15:55-16:00
PD006
PD007
Serial extraction in early treatment
Michele Tepedino
14:30-14:35
PD015
16:00-16:05
PD008
bFGF Upregulates the Expression of NGFR in PC12 Cells
Michiharu Shimosaka
14:35-14:40
Comparison of arch width dimensions among class I
and class II div 1 malocclusion groups
Arif Pyarali Suleman
15:45-15:50
15:50-15:55
287
Poster Presentations
28 August 2013, Wednesday
PS01 | Poster Session 01 | Poster Area / Exhibition
Section A - B4 Floor| 28.08.2013 | 09:00 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
P001
Restoration of non-caries cervical lesion in the first maxillary premolar
Xiao Xu
P002
Lactotransferrin gene polymorphism in children with dental caries
Michaela Volckova
P003
Subgingival Class V Composite Restorations using Miniflap Technique
oun Hee Cho
P004
Evaluation of the prevalence and risk factors of Mucous Retention Cyst
Maryam Ehsani
P005
Origin of fractures and wear of Ni-Ti endodontic files
Metref Zoheir
P006
An Evaluation of the Apical Seal in Oval-shaped Root Canals
Yusuf Nuri Kaba
P007
A Rapid Molecular Method for Detection and Identification of a New Candidate Endodontic Pathogen
Saengusa Khemaleelakul
P008
Antimicrobial Action of a Chinese Medicine Extract on E.Faecalis biofilm
Afzan Adilah Binti Ayoub
P009
Periapical status in an Algerian and French Population
Oudghiri Fouad
P010
Biological evaluation of Ca(OH)2 Psidium cattleianum plant extracts associated with and Calcium Hydroxide
Eloi Dezan Junior
P011
In vitro comparative study between a manuel system hand files, and rotary instrumentation (R-ENDO) for endodontic retreatment
Guendouz Djamel
P012
Evaluation of the effect of nanosilver suspension on antimicrobial activity of MTA and CEM
Maryam Javidi
P013
Unintentional extrusion of MTA in treatment of immature tooth
Çiğdem Çetin Canbazoğlu
P014
Effect of Gutta-percha with Calciobiotic sealer versus Resilon with Epiphany sealer on healing of periapical tissues
Amira Samir Salem
P015
Contribution of passive ultrasonic irrigation and Nd: YAP laser in reducing the bacterial flora root canal
Najah Nawel Farah
P016
Contribution of the continuous rotation and the EDTA in the infection control ductal Ghodbane Nadia
P017
Antimicrobial efficacy of gaseous ozone in infected root canals. In vivo study Nexhmije Ajeti
P018
Determination of effects of propolis in root canal disinfection as an intracanal medicament: A clinical study
Hüseyin Tort
288
Abstract Title/Presenter
P019
Comparison of the antimicrobial Effects of Various Root Canal Medicaments On Microorganism (an in vitro study )
Ezel Bayar Yılmaz
P020
Evaluation of NiTi Rotary system and hand files on young permanent teeth by using micro-computed tomography
Hilal Sillelioğlu
P021
In vitro evaluation of the effects of different power parameters of KTP laser on smear layer and temperature change
Dilara Arslan
P022
Effect of Diode Laser on Antibacterial Activity of natural Irrigation in Contaminated Root Canals (in vitro)
Behzad Salari
P023
Effects of ultrasonic root-end cavity preparation with different retro-tips and at different power-settings on micro-leakage
Betul Gunes
P024
The effect of application thickness on microleakage of Bioaggregate used in one-step apexification models
Tuğba Bezgin
P025
In vitro fracture resistance of roots obturated with different sealers
Hüseyin Sinan Topçuoğlu
P026
Longitudinal assessment of biocompatibility and healing response of MTA Fillapex
Alaa Abdelsalam Elbaz
P027
Apical microleakage of root canal sealers: a comparative study
Violeta Vula
P028
Endodontic Treatment of a Traumatized and Iatrogenically Damaged-
Tooth
Esma Sarıçam
P029
The Effect of Irrigation Solutions on the Bond Strength of Cemented Fiber Posts
Fahad Alkhudhairy
P030
Distribution evaluation of anterior teeth color in client patients of gilan dental school
Reza Tayefeh Davalloo
P031
Orthodontic and Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a Patient with Cleft Lip and Palate
Serpil Akyol Uzun
P032
In Vitro Determination of Permanence of Tooth Bleaching
Oya Ulu
P033
The Golden Proportion among Malay Students in IIUM / Malaysia
Kais Raad Abdul Majeed
P034
Reattachment of dehydrated tooth fragments: two case reports
Funda Öztürk Bozkurt
P035
Minimal invasive approach in restorative dentistry
İrem Karagözoğlu
P036
Comparison of cytotoxicity of white and grey mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) with calcium enriched mixture (CEM)
Farida Abesi
P037
The influence of different ceramic bases on the veneering colour
Mehmet Ali Kılıçarslan
289
Abstract Title/Presenter
290
P038
Effect of temperatures on polymerization stress and microleakage of class V composite restorations
Pavinee Padipatvuthikul Didron
P039
Stress evaluation of complete denture by electrical resistance strain gage
Cristina Maria Bortun
P040
Measurement accuracy of a three-point bending device with adjustable specimen- supporting parts
Thepparat Khemaleelakul
P041
Decision making between traumatized teeth treatment options?
Zeynep Uzgur
P042
The effect of glass-ionomer containing various levels of titanium-dioxide nanoparticles against Streptococcus mutans
Atefeh Saffari
P043
The effect of Silica nano-particles on mechanical properties of glass ionomer
Fateme Esmi
P044
Nanomechanical evaluation of fluoridated PMMA surface properties after
fluoride ion release
Isra Albakri
P045
Effect of Plasma Deposition of monomers on Enamel Adhesion
Byeong Hoon Cho
P046
Effect of beverages temperature on physical properties of a composite resin
Duygu Tuncer
P047
Quantification of water-based cements acid erosion by 3D microscopy
Hoffmann Yvonne
P048
Effect of an Anti-oxidant on Cytotoxicity of Dentin Bonding Agents
Çiğdem Atalayın
P049
An Investigation of Biological Properties of Acrylic Resin Copolymers
Yeliz Hayran
P050
Comparison of microleakage of four self-adhesive resin cements
Lezize Sebnem Turkun
P051
Polymerization of dual-cure resin cements under zirconia with two different light curing units
Özgür Bultan
P052
Temperature Rise During Polymerization of Light-cured Pulp-capping Materials with Different Modes
Ebru Küçükyılmaz
P053
Determination of Wettability of Dentine by Er:YAG Laser Irradiation
Onur Oral
P054
Microshear Bond Strength of A Self Adhering Flowable Resin Composite To Dentin
Zeynep Ergücü
P055
An in-vitro comparison of the bond strength of FRC posts to radicular dentin using different adhesive cements
Maryam Tavangar
P056
Effect of Nd:YAG Laser on Human Dentin Fluid Flow
Wael M Al Omari
P057
Effect of hydrocholoric acid on surface properties of restorative materials
Çiğdem Sözen Çabukusta
P058
Evaluation of dynamic viscoelasticity of tissue conditioners with surface coating agents
Canan Bural
P059
Clinical and histological evaluation of primary second molar with caries
Vellore Kannan Gopinath
P060
Assessments of dental fear in children by using the Frankl Behaviour Rating Scale and Sound Eye Motor Scale
Özlem Martı Akgün
P061
The Effect of Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Microleakage of Amalgam Restorations
Günseli Güven Polat
Abstract Title/Presenter
P062
Conservative treatment of dentigerous cyst associated with primary teeth
Yelda Kasımoğlu
P063
The Effect of Mumps on Primary Teeth: A Case Report
Aybarshan Yılmaz
P064
Postoperative Complications Following Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia In Pediatric Patients
Seda Alp
P065
Clinical research on restoration of bone defect in cleft alveolar with β-tricalcium phosphate
Renji Chen
P066
Polymicrotrauma
Fatma Varol
P067
Conservative approach for missing single tooth in adolesence: Case study with one year follow up
Ece Turan
P068
Oral Manifestations of Hypophosphatemic Rickets: A Case Report
Hanin Fellagh
P069
Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome:A case report
Esra Karakaya
P070
Relationship Between Craniofacial Morphology And Sleep Bruxism In Adolescent
Gökçe G Gökdoğan
P071
Two different therapeutic approaches to ranulas
Simge Durmuşlar
P072
Identification of the mandibular landmarks in a pediatric population
Yasin Yaşa
P073
Microleakage of self-adhering material in primary teeth after ART
Zeynep Aslı Güçlü
P074
Do children always prefer colorful things?
Didem Öner Özdaş
P075
Revascularization of Immature Incisors after Dental Injuries: Two Cases Report
Güldağ Herdem
P076
Iatrogenic dentistry in Kosovo population
Fatmir Sadri Dragidella
P077
Combined endodontic and periodontal treatment of maxillary frontal teeth crown – clinical cases
Metush Disha
P078
Multiple extractions during periodontal surgery - case presentation
Kastriot Meqa
P079
The clinical comparison of free gingival graft and semilunar coronally
position flap
Gholamreza Farrokhi
P080
Gingival Recession Treatment With Connective Tissue Grafts Or Platelet Rich Fibrin
Elif Öncü
P081
Treatment of Gingival Recession with Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft and Double Papilla Flap Approach
Gözde Peker Tekdal
P082
Mutational Analyses of the Cathepsin C Gene (CTSC) in Two Iranian Families with Papillon Lefèvre Syndrome
Hamidreza Boostani
P083
Therapy of infrabony defects using combination of bone materials, enamel matrix proteins and membranes
Tamara Ristic
P084
Role of Interleukin 33 in Gingival Fibroblasts
Gülten Tsaous Memet
291
Abstract Title/Presenter
292
P085
Comparison of non-viral transfection on human periodontal ligament stem cells
Shuhuan Shang
P086
Effect of Baseline Defect Angle and Depth on Periodontal Regeneration
Ömer Birkan Ağralı
P087
Radiological results of apical cystic granuloma treated with Cupral
Aida Meto
P088
The application of enamel matrix proteins in regenerative periodontal therapy
Smiljka Cicmil
P089
The influence of resin luting agents on the marginal fidelity of lithium disilicate onlays: An in vitro study
Fahim Vohra
P090
The Effect of Surface Treatments on Bond Strength of Dentin
Erhan Dilber
P091
Determining the effects of microwave disinfection on surface microroughness of different acrylic resins
Turhan Didinen
P092
Dimensional Stability of Made Casts From Conventional and Extended-
Pour Alginates
Hasan Hüseyin Kocaağaoğlu
P093
Fretting and fretting-corrosion of 316L steel in oral cavity environment
Jan Ryszard Dabrowski
P094
Study of longvity of fixed prothesis in Tunisia
Ommezine Gnewa Moncef
P095
Anxiety in prosthodontic clinic
Amal El Sawy
P096
The relationship between facial variables and maxillary anterior teeth
Gloria Staka
P097
The Effect Of Implant Shape And Screw Pitch On Bone Microdamage
Baowei Zhang
P098
Establishment of digital models of tilted incisors restored with fiber post-core and crown
Chun Xu
P099
TMD in a population of urban Bosnian young adults
Mihael Stanojevic
P100
Quality of life and denture satisfaction in complete denture wearers
Jelena Eric
P101
Diagnosis and management challenges of temporomandibular joint dysfunction and pain syndromes
Jacques Dargaud
P102
Effect of Core Build-up Materials on Polymerization of Elastomeric Impressions
Hussain D Al Sayed
P103
A 13 year follow-up study of In-Ceram FPDs
Anders Tillberg
P105
The effect of the gonial angle on masticatory performance in denture wearers
Deniz Ayşe Deniz
P106
Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe deep bite: A case report
Ayse Seda Yucel
P107
An Alternative Method of Adding Eyelashes on Orbital Prostheses
Arzu Atay
P108
Antimicrobial efficacy of denture cleansers
Funda Bayındır
P109
Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity on Denture Adhesives
Mustafa Gündoğdu
P110
Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a Patient with Cleidocranial Dysplasia
Mehmet Esad Güven
P111
Rehabilitation of a 8 year old child with Papillon Lefèvre Syndrome using Deflex Dentures - A Case Report
Barış Karabulut
Abstract Title/Presenter
P112
Changing the bonding force of impression tray to edentulous maxillary jaw with impression valve system
Numan Tatar
P113
Strain Analysis of Implant Overdentures with and without Palatal Bar
Şehnaz Kazokoğlu
P114
Polymerization efficiency of two dual-cure cements through dental ceramics
Volkan Turp
P115
The evaluation of periodontal changes in fixed prosthesis
Alice Arina Ciocan Pendefunda
P116
Evaluation of Materials Facing Zirconia Primary Crowns in Telescopic Systems
Işıl Turp
P117
Corrosion behavior of Ni- Cr alloys in %10 carbamide peroxide
Mahir Çataltepe
P118
Accuracy of Bite Mark Analysis: An Affirmation To The Guilt
Nandita K. P.
P119
Endocrown Restorations in Anterior and Posterior Regions of the Dental Arch
Beste Becerikli
P120
Effect of Carbamide Peroxide on Elemental Release from Heat-treated Alloy
Evşen Tamam
P121
Efficacy of Elaeagnus angustifolia Topical Gel in the Treatment of Symptomatic Oral Lichen Planus
Yasaman Rezvani
P122
Good occlusion impact on chewing muscles electromyographic activity
Mimoza Canga
P123
Awareness and Perception of Dental Students on E-learning Use
Ayo Seun Arowosegbe
P124
Surgical treatment of odontogenic infections with acute periapical lesions in children
Mohammadali Jalalian
P125
HMGB1 induced alveolar bone cells proliferation and migration
Nirada Dhanesuan
P126
Parotid Salivary Glucose Level in Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Zhaochen Shan
P127
An Evaluation of the role of community pharmacist in oral healthcare
Hanan Omar
P128
Bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of jaws(BRONJ)
Dena Sepehri
P129
Oral Self Care in an Elderly Population
Abiola Zainab Pedro
P130
Effects of medicinal plants on candida albicans
Ivan Mileusnic
P131
Quantitation of the Stem Cell Derived From Human Exfoliated Deciduous Teeth Using a Luminescent Cell Viability Assay Before The Culture
Panagiotis Tsikouras
P132
Antibacterial effects of propolis on oral aerobic bacteria
Slobodan Ivancajic
P133
The effects of medicinal plants on oral anaerobic bacteria
Desanka Cenic Milosevic
P134
Knowledge and Compliance with Post Exposure Management among Dentists Ifeoluwa Bridget Olateju
P135
Infection Control Practices for Trainee Dentists in Japan
Masutaka Mizutani
P136
Oral cavity mucosa cytogram peculiarities in patients with lichen planus Rudolf Yuy Tsun-shu
P137
Non-syndromic multiple supernumerary teeth: A case report
Derya Demircioğlu
293
P138
Early non invasive detection of premalignant lesions of oral mucosa
Petr Pošta
Abstract Title/Presenter
294
P139
Chronic conditions’ policies: Oral Health, a felt absence
Gerson Luis Schwab
P140
Assessment of Dental Anxiety Among Dental Students During Pre-Clinical and Clinical Year
Şirin Güner
P141
Oral Lichen Planus in Relation toTransaminase levels, Hepatitis C and B Virus
Gaye Sezgin
P142
The biomechanical interest of damping materials in dental implantology
Ali Merdji
P143
An Alternative Healing Abutment Production Technique For Deeply Placed Implants
Haydar Albayrak
P144
Zigomatic and All on Four implant supported rehabilitation: sEMG study
Moara De Rossi
P145
Comparative Study of Two Mandibular Partial Implant Overdenture Designs
Ahmed Mohamed Allameldein
P146
Adhesion of HMS0014 Cells on Titanium Discs with Surface Modifications
Lian Guo
P147
Osseointegration of HMS0014 Cells in Cellmatrix I-A around Ti Implants
Yasutomo Iwai
P148
Effect of Surface Treatment of the Implant Collar Area on the Crestal Bone Resorption: A Comparative Study in Mandibular Implant-Denture Cases
Hazem Mourad Hassan
P149
Regression analysis of the findings one year after implant placement
Susann Popp
P150
Retention and stress distribution in implant retained overdentures
Serdar Polat
P152
Laser-induced Implant Surface Decontamination: Evaluation of In Vitro Models
Marina Salah Kamel
P153
Intraoral localized reactive hyperplastic lesions in the Turkish population
Şeref Ezirganli
P154
Impacted lower first premolar associated with supernumerary teeth
Mahmut Yılmaz
P155
Surgical approaching of endodontics failure teeth Amet Demirali Demiri
P156
Excision of benign soft tissue formations with Er:Yag laser and reparative process follow up with thermal imaging
Mariya Dencheva
P157
Implants and bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of jaws(BRONJ)
Shirin Hassanvand
P158
Multidisciplinary rehabilition of limited interocclusal spaces: A case report
Özge Kolkesen
P159
Laser Therapy on Cultured Osteoblasts Submitted to Sodium Alendronate
Maria Da Graça Naclério Homem
P160
Glanduler Odontogenic Cyst: a rare case report
Fatih Asutay
P161
Bilated diagnosis of a central giant cell granuloma: A case report
Beyza Kaya
P162
Biochemical and biomechanical assessment of effects of L-carnitine on Oral Mucosal Wounds
Harika A. Kutluay Köklü
P163
Maxillofacial Rehabilitation and Treatments Of Pilots and Flight Crew
Esra Yüce
P164
Primary Myelofibrosis: A Case Report
Tamer Lütfi Erdem
P165
Multiple eruption cysts: A case report
Neslihan Demirel
Abstract Title/Presenter
P166
Iatrogenic Paresthesia After Implant Surgery: Case Report
Çiğdem Tavusker
P167
Assessment of preemptive analgesia for third molar surgery
Akira Yamaguchi
P168
Effect of Temporary Cements on Microleakage of Composite Restoration
Maryam Moezizadeh
P169
Remineralisation potential and micropermeability of invitro fissure sealant study
Matea Lapas Barisic
P170
Supplementary methods of early caries detection
Toloo Jafari
P171
Caries status and perceived need for dental care in adolescents
Oluwaseun Ajoke Olowe
P172
The oral health of children with mental retardation in Baku, Azerbaijan Agha Chingiz Pashayev
P173
Methods for increasing oral health indexes of the patients during treatments phase - A glance at 13 years experience
Mehran Hemati
P174
Oral health of preschool children in an Austrian community
Ronaldo Lucio R De Moura
P175
Production trend of oral health research in Africa, period 2005-2010
Aïda Kanouté
P176
Salivary secretion rates in children at 6 and 12 years-old from two different climates
Leonor Sanchez Perez
P177
The prevalence of three rooted mandibular first molars
Neslihan Şenel
P178
Orthodontic treatment for all practioners. Is it true ?
Mahmoud Ibrahim Elshenawy
P179
Craniofacial dysmorphology and hypodontia in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome
İdil Alatli Burt
P180
Study of the needs in ortho-surgical treatement in Tunisia
Dallel Ommezine Ines
P181
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and maxillary orthopedics
Almiro José Machado Júnior
P182
Cephalometric study of dental and skeletal variables of lower anterior facial height
Mustapha Amad Neto
P183
Evaluation of the effects of class II activators
Zaur Novruzov
P184
Prevalence of the distal occlusion in different geographical zones
Zohrab Garaev
P185
Effects of two elastomeric ligatures on microbial flora and periodontal status in orthodontic patients
Handan Altuğ
P187
Effect of Breathing on Craniofacial Structure: a Case Report
Fatih Çelebi
P188
Dental Age Assessment By Using Demirjian Methods With OnyxCeph3TM
Tuğba Ünver
P189
Association Between Periodontal Disease and Pregnancy Outcomes Among Patients attending Luth
Modupeoluwa Omotunde Soroye
P190
Association of periodontitis with overweight and obesity in pregnant women
Kwang Hak Bae
P191
Periodontal surgical treatment of patient with Oral-facial-digital syndrome - 6 years follow up- Case presentation
Zana Sllamniku Dalipi
295
29 August 2013, Thursday
Abstract Title/Presenter
P192
Case Report: Treatment of Periodontal Bone Defect with PRF and Xenogreft Combination
Alper Eminoğlu
P193
Carious and Periodontal Status of Patients with Thalassemia Major
Emona Anastasi
P194
Comparision of The Effects of Coronally Repositioned Flap Techniques With Releasing Incision and Withouth Releasing Incision For The Treatment of Localized Gingival Recession: 6 Month Controlled Clinical Study
Fatma Böke
P195
Periodontal disease and quality of life
Sona Samadova
P196
The dental anxiety and its effects on obesity and periodontitis
Fethiye Çağlar
P197
Analysis Of Daytime Variations In Gingival Crevicular Fluid: A Circadian Periodicity?
Ali Orkun Topcu
P198
Poor Oral Hygiene Related Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma
Melike Öztürk
P199
Dissemination of New Japanese Cosmetic Acupuncture Techniques on New York
Yi Ru Fang
P200
Recognition of chewy foods among guardians of three-year-old children
Taeko Osawa
P201
Follow-up investigation after implementation of group fluoride mouthrinse program
Hirohisa Arakawa
P202
Necessity of pre-testing and re-testing for successful questionnaire surveys
Azusa Ishiguro
P203
Emergency Care By Teachers Of Dental Injury In Preschoolers
Peter Oluwaseun Bello
P204
Emergency Comprehension Of Patients Who Attended To Dentists
Serhat Emre Özkır
P205
Prevalence of Tooth Wear Lesions among Patients
Akintayo Ayodeji Ogunji
P206
Impact of dental healthcare waste on our environment-solutions
Naveen Kumar Pera
P207
Sources of health information and access to publicly funded dental care among Toronto youth
Rafael Luis Fiori De Figueiredo
P208
The association of hormone replacement therapy and periodontal disease in postmenopausal women
Athanasia Stavroglou
P209
Oral- Dental Health Evaluation of Chidren Between Ages 6-14 in Serdivan-Sakarya
Bahar Güner
296
PS02 | Poster Session 02 | Poster Area / Exhibition
Section A - B4 Floor| 29.08.2013 | 09:00 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
P210
The prevalence of white spot lesions after using glassionomer cement and composite in fixed orthodontic appliances
Etleva Qeli
P211
Nd: Yag laser in the therapy of hypersensitivity theet: clinical evaluation
Ivona Kovachevska
P212
Clinical performans of atraumatic restorative treatment: clinical follow-up and SEM study
Meltem Tekbaş Atay
P213
Antimicrobial Efficiency of Photodynamic Therapy With Different Irradiation Durations
Aslıhan Usumez
P214
Management of Extruded Maxillary Incisors: Case Report
Neslihan Yılmaz
P215
Pulp/tooth ratio in the estimation of age: A study on mandibular premolars
Amitha Juanita Lewis
P216
Effects of Different Irrigating Solutions and Disinfection Methods on Push-out Bond Strengths of Fiber Posts to Root Dentin
Hüseyin Ertaş
P217
Efficacy of self-adjusting file and passive ultrasonic irrigation on removing calcium hydroxide from the root canals
Kürşat Er
P218
Healing of a wide periapical lesion using calcium hydroxide. A Follow up using CBCT
Gülsüm Çarkcı
P219
The necessity of three dimensional imaging: a case report
İsmail Özkoçak
P220
Treatment of large cyst-like periapical lesion: a case report
Begüm Büşra Özkoçak
P221
Clinical Management of an Infected Immature Tooth with Dens Invaginatus - A Case Report
Işıl Kaya Büyükbayram
P222
Push-out Bond Strenght of New Calcium Silicate Based Materials and MTA in Simulated Furcation Perforations
Berkan Çelikten
P223
Antimicrobial Efficacy of Diod and Nd:YAGG Lasers in Root Canals
Parla Meva Gerni
P224
Effect of moisture on push-out bond strength of resin and mta based sealers
Ali Erdemir
P225
The Effect of Different Irrigation Solution on the Apical Sealing of Bioceramic Root Canal Sealer
Elif Kalyoncuoğlu
P226
Comparison of different irrigant agitation methods in the removal of root canal debris
Merve OzGüven
P227
The radiographic features of C-shaped canal system in mandibular second molars
Enver Alper Sinanoğlu
P228
Antibacterial activity of endodontic irrigants against E. Faecalis
Blerim Kamberi
297
Abstract Title/Presenter
298
P229
Endodontic retreatment of lower premolars
Cristina Coralia Nistor
P230
Quality of Root-Canal Treatments Performed by Undergraduate Students in University of Marmara
Sema Sönmez
P231
Comparison of Debris Removal Efficacies of Four Different Irrigation Techniques
Emre İriboz
P232
Comparison of the Antimicrobial Effects of Six Different Intracanal Medicaments on Enterococcus Faecalis
Tuna Kaplan
P233
Efficacy of different activation regimes of chitosan
Esin Özlek
P234
Dental students’ awareness of ergonomic postural requirements during endodontic treatments
Diana Berechet
P235
Root canal configuration of maxillary molars in a Turkish population
Nermin Yönel Köse
P236
Bony defects healing using grafting with GTR after endosurgery
Mohamed Nageh
P237
Bactericidal effect of different power parameters of KTP laser against Enterococcus faecalis
Alper Kuştarcı
P238
Risk in Esthetic Rehabilitation of Patients with Direct Composite Veneers
Jovan Cabunac
P239
Outcome of Direct Composite Veneers in Patients as Esthetic Rehabilitation
Zeljka Cabunac
P240
Evaluation Of The Aesthetic Problems Encountered In Restorative Dentistry
Isıl Karaduman
P241
Crown fracture of maxillary central incisors: restorative aspects in children
Marija Abdovic
P242
The multidisciplinary treatment of subgingivally fractured central incisor tooth
Kadir Beycan
P243
Effects of blue light to mitochondria in human gingival fibroblasts
Ayaka Yoshida
P244
Adaptation of maxillary anterior all-ceramic crowns and 2-year randomized controlled clinical trial
Muhittin Toman
P245
Study of Microleakage using OptibondTM XTR, Through Radioisotopic Methods
Sofia Laranjo
P246
Durability and bond strength of one and two-parts silanes
Afshin Nateghifard
P247
Investigation the effect of adhesives to water or ethanol saturated dentin by using cavity cleansers
Alev Özsoy
P248
Microleakage of composite restorations in Class V Cavities etching by Er-YAG laser
Nazmiye Dönmez
P249
Compressive Strength, Fluoride Release and Recharge of Giomer
Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Quader
P250
Microtensile bond strength of a self-adhesive resin cement to dentin after different pretreatment protocols
Ufuk Hasanreisoğlu
P251
Marginal sealing of Class V resin composite restorations with low-viscosity resins
Işıl Bayrak
P252
Microleakage of Class V cavities restored with novel glass-ionomer system
Deniz Selin Saltık
Abstract Title/Presenter
P253
Effect of resin coating against acidic challenge on eroded enamel
Abdülkadir Şengün
P254
Physico-Chemical Assessment of Mechanically Degraded Interface of Biodentine Base
Heba Ahmed Shalaby
P255
1-Year Clinical Evaluation of Class 5 Composite Restorations
Kıvanç Yamanel
P256
Effect of light-curing modes on staining susceptibility of a nano-
hybrid resin composite
Pınar Karakoç
P257
Shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets to fluorosed enamel
Jaime Portugal
P258
Preparation of Ciprofloxacin nanoparticles for local drug delivery in periodontology
Solmaz Eskandarion
P259
Influence of Gingival Margin on the Microleakage of Bulk-Fill Composites
Simin Özböler
P260
Comparison of two new commercial calcium silicate–based materials
Merve Akçay
P261
Posterior Resin Composites: Are the compressive properties of composites affected by water sorption?
Konstantinos Kyritsis
P262
Surface Morphology of the bulk fill, nanohybrid and silorane composites
Mehmet Burçin Pişkin
P263
Spectroscopic properties of bulk fill resin composites cured by LED light source
Aysel Kanturk Figen
P264
Microhardness of new generation posterior composite materials: BulkFill, Nanohybrid, Silorane
Pınar Yılmaz Atalı
P265
Alternatives on Surface Treatment to CAD Glass Ceramics
Dilek Tagtekin
P266
Comparative experimental tests for mechanical properties of different types of dental space maintainers
Maria Antonela Beldiman
P267
Awareness of TMJ Disorders Among Pediatric Dentists
Dilara Özenay Dergin
P268
Fiber posts treatments on severely damaged endodontically trated
teeth in children
Ümit Candan
P269
Developmental Enamel Defects and Dental Treatment Conditions in Cardiac Children
Hüsniye Gümüş
P270
In-vitro bond strength of a flowable compomer to dentin
Levent Özer
P271
Postoperative Discomforts in Children after Dental Rehabilitation under General Anesthesia with Nasotracheal Intubation
Ebru Delikan
P273
Treatment of the Uncomplicated Crown Fracture Using Natural Tooth Structure: 3 Case Reports
Olcay Kopaç
P274
Oligodontia, Ectrodactyly, Syndactyly Associated with Maternal Acetazolamide: A Case Report
Afnan Ibrahim Alsaleem
P275
Methods of deciduous dental pulp research
Zlatko Georgiev
P276
Caries management of young children using their mother’s cariogram data
299
Aya Sato
Abstract Title/Presenter
P277
Dental Students’ Perception of Pre-clinical Practice in Pediatric Dentistry
Sachie Warita Naoi
P278
Evaluation of family awareness on bruxism in mixed dentition
Serhan Didinen
P279
Clinical Monitoring of MIH by Novel Light Induced Flourescence Systems
Funda Yanıkoglu
P280
Postoperative Discomforts Related to Oratracheal Intubation for Dental Rehabilitation under General Anesthesia in Children
Seçil Çetin
P281
Effects of oxalate and tri-calcium phosphate gels on the primary teeth dentin permeability: A pilot study
K. Görkem Ulu Güzel
P282
Prevelance of Dental Anomalies in Turkish Population
Ceren Güney Tolgay
P283
Preference of a New Colored Compomer Material in Children
Serhat Karaca
P284
Multidisipliner Treatment of an immature tooth with cervical-root fracture: A Case Report
Sema Çelenk
P285
Diode Laser in Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis
Teodora Nikolaeva Bolyarova Konova
P286
Using of photodynamic therapy in patients with generalized periodontitis
Aleksiy Pavlenko
P287
Clinical Effectiveness Of Photodynamic Therapy In The Treatment Of Chronic Periodontitis
Tuğçe Sümer
P288
Clinical Evaluation of Non-surgical Periodontal Treatment in Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis
Dilek Gürbüz
P289
Isolated gingival recession treatment with laterally positioned flap technique: case series
Ahmet Afşin Erbeyoğlu
P290
The Effects of Er, Cr:YSGG Laser on Implant Osseointegration
Abdullah Seçkin Ertuğrul
P291
External resorption in an upper central incisor with an associated endodontic- periodontic lesion: A case report
Murat İnanç Cengiz
P292
Immuno-microbiological characteristics of “Radent” filler material in treatment of chronic apical periodontitis
Irina I Zadorina
P293
First experience with the new type of a bioactive glass in the regenerative therapy of posterior teeth in chronic periodontitis
Radovan Slezak
P294
Evaluation of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) levels of LL-37 and serum vitamin D3 levels in smoker and nonsmoker patients with chronic periodontitis
Elifcan Kıvrak
P295
Periodontal Involvement of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in a young man
Nezahat Arzu Kayar
P296
Effects of Alpha-lipoic Acid and Vitamin C on 8-hydroxydeoxyguano
sine, Glutathione and Malondialdehyde Levels After Experimental Periodontitis in Rats
Oğuz Köse
P297
The Effects of The Essential Oil Mouthwash on Human-beta-
defensin-3 Level
Emre Gürkan Eroğlu
300
Abstract Title/Presenter
P298
Do Other Ethnics Have the Same Complete Denture Biometric-guides As Caucasians?
Ammar A Mustafa
P299
Color Changes of Polyamid and Polymetylmethacrylate Denture Base Materials
Nuran Yanıkoğlu
P300
Shear Bond Strength of Veneering Ceramic to Zirconia Core after Different Surface Treatments
Ömer Kırmalı
P301
Curing efficiency of resin cement under monolithic zirconia
Pınar Gültekin
P302
Effect of low-temperature aging on flexural strength of monolithic zirconia
Deniz Şen
P303
Fracture resistance of teeth restored with one-piece milled aesthetic post-core systems
Zehra Çekirdek
P304
Effect of surface treatment of copy milled zirconia ceramic restorations on bonding to resin cement
Mohammed Aly Rashad
P305
Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Hemi-Mandibular Defect: A Case Report
Ahmet Serkan Oruç
P306
Complete Oral Rehabilitation with Overdenture Prosthesis of 4 Young Sisters Suffering with Amelogenesis Imperfecta:A rare case
Mehmet Bülbül
P307
Prosthetic rehabilitation of an edentulous patient with microstomia: a clinical report
Ayşegül Köroğlu
P308
An investigation of the bacteriological activity of denture cleansing products
Gamze Mandali
P309
Clinical marginal gap and internal adaptation of CAD/CAM, laser sintering and cast metal-porcelain crowns
Ece Tamaç
P310
Satisfaction of Removable Partial Denture Wearers Depending on Denture Design
Kujtim Shala
P311
Dental Ethiology Triggering Pressure Dermographism: A Case report
Simge Taşar
P312
Surface Roughness of Two Different Non- precious Dental Alloy
Fehmi Gönüldaş
P313
Impact of frenulum height on strains in maxillary denture bases
Gökçen Ates
P314
EDX analysis in evaluating the conditioned zirconia-resin cement interface
Mine Dündar Çömlekoğlu
P315
Usege of trisected molar as abutment tooth for fixed bridge
Ahmet Keski
P316
Adaptation of Titanium Copings Fabricated By Electron Beam Melting
Huda Al Shehri
P317
A clinical comparison of cordless and conventional displacement systems regarding clinical performance and impression quality
Özlem Acar
P318
Effects of immediate provisional restorations on hard and soft tissues
Imene Guesmi
P319
An alternative prosthetic treatment option for posterior edentulous mandible: a case report
Nazire Esra Bağdatlı
301
Abstract Title/Presenter
P320
Regulation the pathways in implant retained cranio maxillofacial prosthesis in different cases: Case Report
Betül Kökdoğan
P321
Age-related changes of enamel, dentin and pulp tissues of premolars as measured by microscopy: Implications for restorations
Ali Can Bulut
P322
In-vitro assessment of surface characteristics and bacterial adhesion of hypoallergenic prosthesis base materials
Sema Murat
P323
Adhesive bridge applications with fibre reinforced composites (report of three cases)
Seçkin Karaokutan
P324
Effect of Shading of Zirconium on Bond Strength to Porcelain
İlkin Tuncel
P325
Two Unsplinted Mandibular Implant Overdentures: A 3-Year Longitudinal Prospective Study
Norsiah Yunus
P326
A device for a patient with habitual cheek biting: a case report
Hasan Önder Gümüş
P327
Multidisciplinary treatment of an adult patient with high esthetic demand
Simge Kanar
P328
Occlusal precision of Cerec CAD/CAM generated lithium disilicate crowns
Cemal Aydın
P329
Prosthetic rehabilitation of two patients after maxillectomy Özge Parlar
P330
Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Isolation and Osteogenic Differentiation
Riham Mohamed Aly
P331
Frequency of brushing between dental students and non medical students
Muhammad Hassan memon
P332
Oral findings and dental treatment of a Sturge-Weber syndrome: a three year follow-up
Çiğdem Sarıkır
P333
A Comparative Study of Oral Health Attitudes and Habits of Preclinical and Clinical dental students in Ankara, Turkey
Senem Ünver
P335
Dental injury incidence and prevalence of mouthguard in Japanese ice hockey players
Akihiro Mitsuyama
P336
Human salivary α-amylase during cold pressor test
Shunichi Oka
P337
Receiver Operator Characteristics Curve: Novel technique of assessment of sequence of eruption
Srikant Natarajan
P338
Uncommon Entities in Dentistry:A series of case Report
Christos Kostantinidis
P339
Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaws and Its Management
Bahar Sezer
P340
GIC’s Cytotoxicity on SHED Correlates with Fluoride, Strontium and Aluminium
Tatjana Kanjevac
P341
Electronic protocol for focal oral diagnostics
Raya Georgieva Grozdanova Uzunova
P342
Cytotoxicity of Silorane and Methacrylate based dental composites on human gingival fibroblasts
Prashanthi S Madhyastha
302
Abstract Title/Presenter
P343
Temporomandibular disorders, Headaches and Depression: Romanian student cohort study
Valentin Radoi
P344
Evaluation of Dental Students’ Reasons for Choosing Dentistry and Post-
graduation Career Plans
Elifnaz Özen
P345
The effect of boron on alveolar bone loss in osteoporotic rats
Hatice Balcı Yüce
P346
Oral health and menopause: Questionnaire study on quality of life
Naomi Yoshida
P347
Does salivary antioxidant capacity reflect that of blood serum?
Hiroko Imura
P348
Evaluation of anaerobic bacteria in periodontitis by E test method
Badea Florin Ciprian
P349
cbct from clinical assesment to surgical guide
Marian Vladimir Constantinescu
P350
In vitro research on the influence of ultrasonic vibration in human osteoblats
Jose Ricardo Mariano
P351
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of taper-cylindrical screw implant in the posterior maxilla subjacent to sinus
Eryi Lu
P353
Allografts and autografts volume changes after vertical augmentation
Daniel Isaac Sendyk
P354
Clinical Image Quality Assessment in Panoramic Radiography
Meltem Mayil
P355
Photogrammetric Analysis of Multiple Implant Abutment Impressions under Different Conditions
Melike Pınar Yıldırım
P356
Rehabilitation of a patient with partial mandibular resection and reconstruction
Artur İsmatullaev
P357
Influence of thread number and length on the push-out strengths of zirconia implants: A pilot study
Ferhan Egilmez
P358
3D Course of Inferior Alveolar Canal Defined By Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Nurgül Kömerik
P359
A Dental Volumetric Tomography Study on the Visualization of the Mental Foramen’s Anterior Loop in Dentate Patients
Arzu Demir
P360
Temperature Changes During Simulated Implant Surfac Decontamination with Er:YAG Laser
İlker Keskiner
P361
Lateral lingual vascular canals in the mandible: a CBCT study
Iuliana Babiuc
P362
Pyogenic Granuloma - Hyperplastic Lesion of the Gingiva: Review of 10 Cases
Alper Kaya
P363
Changes in plasma catecholamine concentrations and circulatory dynamics in response to administration of 2% lidocaine to which different amounts of adrenaline had been added
Kimito Sano
P364
Digital imaging evaluation of bone defects healing.Animal study
Manuela Pescaru
303
Abstract Title/Presenter
304
P365
Analysis of relationships between maxillary first molar and maxillary sinus
Mehmet Oğuz Borahan
P366
Chronic osteomyelitis of the mandible in children and adolescence: 21 cases report
Yanping Zhao
P367
somatosensory evoked potential to assess neurosensory disturbance following removal of third molar
Amr Adel Abdelaty
P368
Implant treatment in patient with chronic alcoholism- a case report
Neşe Kahraman
P369
Laser assisted depigmentation treatment with ER.CR:YSGG laser - A case report
Çağrı Akçay
P370
Assessment of Buccal Cortical Bone Osteotomy for Benign Mandibular Lesions
Toru Akashiba
P371
The effect of tube drainage versus conventional suturing on postoperative discomfort after third molar surgery
Banu Özveri Koyuncu
P372
Surgical correction of vestibule of the mouth in the complex treatment of patients
Zinoviy Ozhogan
P373
Multiple Bilateral Supernumerary Mandibular Premolars In A Non-
Syndromıc Patient: 6 Years Follow Up
Mustafa Cenk Durmuşlar
P374
Case Report: Sinus Lifting and Implant Therapy Procedure
Timur Eminoğlu
P375
3D manufacturing of surgical fibular bone flap guide for reconstruction of a mandibular cancer surgery
Hasan Suat Gökçe
P376
Role of chewing gum in caries preventing among children
Rumiya Abbasova
P377
Results of Supervised Toothbrushing with the Remineralizing Toothpaste in Dental Caries Prevention
Leous Lidia
P378
Investigation of mouth-dental and physical health of some university students
Hülya Erdem Asan
P379
Effect of the fluoride varnishes comparing to CPP-ACP complex on human enamel demineralization/remineralization
Vesna Ambarkova
P380
Effects of titratable acidity and organic acids on enamel erosion
Bo Hyoung Jin
P381
The epidemiological investigation of dental caries among the 5 years old children in Shanghai suburban district
Yueling Li
P382
Dental caries experience and treatment needs among 12 years old in Albania
Dorjan Hysi
P383
Permanent molars eruption in Mexican rural and urban population
Laura Patricia Sáenz
P384
After-hours Outpatient Visits to the Nippon Dental University Niigata Hospital
Jun Ueda
P385
Role of gene variations of Toll like receptors 2, 3 and 4 on genetic susceptibility to periapical pathosis
Elif Aybala Oktay
P386
Middle meningeal artery as an independent module in craniofacial growth
Isabel Ferros Santos
P387
Skeletal open bite treatment with zygomatic anchorage: A Case Report
Defne Yanık
P388
Prevalence of posterior crossbite in Turkish population
Kahraman Güngör
P389
OrthodonticTreatment of a Maxillary Impacted CanineWith Autotransplantation
Sevin Erol Üretürk
Abstract Title/Presenter
P390
Impacted Anterior Teeth Due To Odontomas: A Case Report of Two Cases
Göksu Trakyalı
P391
Management of White Spot Lession After Orthodontic Treatment: A Case Report
Gökhan Serhat Duran
P392
Comparison of 2D and 3D lateral cephalometric evaluation on pharyngeal airway measurements using various rendering software
Umay Kelahmet
P393
Evaluation of the effectiveness of Casein phosphopeptide (Tooth Mousse) on the oral hygiene in orthodontic patients
Didem Aktan
P394
Study of the efficiency of remineralizing gel by Scanning Electron Microscopy
Aleksandrov I. Anton
P395
The Relationship between Tooth Brushing Habits and Residing of the Patients seeking Orthodontic Treatment in Van, Turkey
Fatih Kazancı
P396
Rapid Maxillary Expansion with Fan Type Hyrax Appliance In Treatment of Maxillary Anterior Skeletal Deficiency: A case report
Pınar Altuğ
P397
Designing a new better orthodontic TAD system
Andrey Dmitrievich Baltaev
P398
Effect of Chronic Periodontitis Oxidant and Antioxidant Status in Patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever
Vildan Bostancı
P399
Effect of Mouthrinse on Incidence of Preterm Low Birthweight Babies
Tara Bai Taiyeb Ali
P400
Effect of non-surgical periodontal therapy on iL-8 level in gingival crevicular fluid in overweight and obese subjects with chronic periodontits
Amany Mohie Eldeen Elsayed
P401
Nitric oxide as a potential inflammatory marker in gingivitis and chronic periodontitis: Analysis of gingival crevicular fluid
Kemal Burak Sahbazoglu
P402
Management of Gingival Hyperpigmentation with 980 nm Diode Laser Irradiation
Hanaa Mohammed Elshenawy
P403
The Effect of Povidone Iodine on Human Beta Defensin-1 Level
Hacer Sahin Aydınyurt
P404
Early tooth loss due to smoking in local population
Hamza Syed M
P405
The Effect Of Chlorhexıdıne-Dıgluconate Irrıgatıon On Human Beta Defensın-2 Level
Nazlı Zeynep Alpaslan
P406
Relationship between glycemic control and the level of periodontitis
Yaprak Kırbaş
P407
The effect of testosterone on gingival health in young puberty boys
Vera Radojkova Nikolovska
P408
Tailoring of paediatric dental leaflets - Views of Indian immigrant mothers in outh Western Sydney
Sameer Bhole
P409
Oral health knowledge, attitude and practice of HIV professionals
Helen Carey
P410
Chemotherapy and care of patients in Odontology
Sid Ahmed Serradj
P411
A regional perspective on medical geology and the fluorosis problem in Turkey
305
Ümit Demirel
Abstract Title/Presenter
P412
Occupational safety and health in the dental therapy practice
Eleftherios Ntokos
P413
Oral hygiene education in children with sensory hearing deprivation
Anatoly Duzh
P414
Oral health care practices of preschool children and their parents, in the area of Athens, Greece
Dimitris Dimitriadis
P415
Socio-demographic factors and dental caries in an adult Bosnian populationJelena Krunic
P416
Improving oral health care of people with sickle cell diseaseAndrea Soares Quirino Da Silva Fonseca
P417
Oral health-related quality of life in disabled children
Spinei Aurelia
30 August 2013, Friday
PS03 | Poster Session 03 | Poster Area / Exhibition
Section A - B4 Floor| 30.08.2013 | 09:00 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
P419
Prevalence of Talon Cusp in a Turkish Sub-population
Emre Özel
P420
Influence of cavity design on cuspal deflection in maxillary premolar
Ivana Kantardzic
P421
Comparison of various smear layer removal techniques on push-out bond strength of MTA fillapex
Esma Ozeroglu
P422
Evaluation of surface characteristics of rotary nickel-titanium instruments produced by different manufacturing methods
Melek Gürel
P423
Effect of MTAD and Er:YAG laser on smear layer removal: an SEM evaluation Figen Eren Giray
P424
Comparison of Four Electronic Apex Locators to Determine The Major Foramen Demet Altunbaş
P425
The quality of different preparation and root canal filling techniques in curved root canals
Levent Akıncı
P426
Comparing time spending between when masseren kit, ultrasonic and CFS using for retrieving broken file
Can Şivet
P427
Fatigue and fracture resistance of devitalized teeth: Finite Element Analysis Obrad Zelic
P428
Treatment of horizontal root-fractured maxillary incisors-two case reports
Neslihan Büşra Özerol
P429
Effects of Frequency Alterations of ND: YAG Laser Applications on the Adhesion of Epiphany
Şenay Kaya
306
Abstract Title/Presenter
P430
Dentin Pulp Complex Regeneration and Laser phototherapy
Márcia Martins Marques
P431
Effect of tooth localization on dimensional changes of pulp chamber
in renal patients
Dina Erdilek
P432
The influence of 17%EDTA and 10%citric acid on root canal dentin in combination with 2.5% sodium hypohlorite
Ilijana Muratovska
P433
A conservative approach for complicated crown-root fracture: a case report Makbule Bilge Akbulut
P434
Is it possible to reduce file numbers of the conventional rotary systems?
Cevat Emre Erik
P435
Can An Avulsed Tooth Survive Without A Dentist? – A Case Report
Anıl Teke
P436
The effect of laser irradiation on root surface: shear-bond strength study
Melek Akman
P437
The effect of acidic environment on MTA and Bioaggregate
Hüseyin Taşkan
P438
Efficacy of ibuprofen and celecoxib in controlling post-endodontic pain
Mubasshir Saleem
P439
CBCT Evaluation of Multiple Idiopathic Internal Resorptions in Permanent Molars: Case Report
Atakan Kalender
P440
An in vitro Evaluation of Cytotoxic Effects of BioAggregate and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate
Meltem Dartar Öztan
P441
Evaluation of surface quality of rotary NiTi instruments using SEM
Uğur İnan
P442
Non-Surgical Repair of Iatrogenic Root Perforation Using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: A Case Report
Taha Özyürek
P443
Root Canal Treatment of a Mandibular Canine with Two Canals: A Case Report Hande Özyürek
P444
Effects of Rotary Instruments on Treatment of Young Permanent Tooth
Ece Çalışkan
P445
In vitro evaluation of impact of Rinsendo irrigation system on apical extrusion Fatma Çiçekdağı
P446
Post operative evaluation of peri-radicular healing after Endodontic surgery Rajat Pratap Singh
P447
The effect of office bleaching application on the color and translucency of five resin composites
Nurcan Ozakar Ilday
P448
Achieving the desired color in discolored teeth using leucite-based CAD-
CAM laminate systems
Sedanur Turgut
P449
Novel esthetic treatment of bilateral gemination of maxillary central incisors Heleni Vastardis
P450
Differences in color of maxillary central incisor depending on gender
Aleksandra Andjelkovic
P451
Bleaching of Non-vital Teeth Stained After Endodontic Treatment: Case Report Aslı Ardıçlı
P452
Chairside CAD/CAM Technology:A Report of Two Cases
Verda Türel
P453
Single-Visit Bridges Using Bondable Reinforcement Ribbon and Natural Tooth: a Non-Invasive Technique
Emine Kara
P454
Element-release from orthodontic brackets in artificial saliva with 307
different acidity
Hatice Gökalp
Abstract Title/Presenter
P455
A new technique in the production of dental models: a vacuum cabin
Muhammed Ali Aslan
P456
Microtensile Bond Strength of All-Ceramics with Different Core-Veneer Ratio Cennet Elçin Sağırkaya
P457
Composites roughness and microhardness after different bleaching techniquesAndreia Leal
P458
Microleakage of pressable and machinable ceramic inlays
Ömer Sağsöz
P459
Color Stability of Different Resin Based Restorative Materials
Elif Öztürk
P460
Numerical Analysis of Damage Mechanics of Dental Trilayer Systems
Ehsan Homaei
P461
Comparative evaluation of surface coated compomer and glass ionomer cement in vitro
Ilhan Uzel
P462
Relation of the wear resistance of dental materials to their mechanical properties Todor Tsonkov Uzunov
P463
Microleakage of Class V Restorations: Compomer, Nanohybrid or Self-
Adhesive Flow Composite
Berna Gökkaya
P464
Influence of Time and Caffeinated Drinks on Colour Stability of Nanocomposite Resin
Nik Zarina Nik Mahmood
P465
Analysis of reasons for the placement and replacement of restorations provided by selected dental practitioners
Hakan Çolak
P466
Effect of hemostatic agent on the bond strength of adhesives
Saffet Başaran
P467
Bond strengths of two-step self-etch adhesives to laser-irradiated and bur-cut dentin Emine Gülşah Göktolga Akın
P468
The effects of different polymerization and preparation techniques on the microleakage of composite laminate veneers
Neslihan Çelik
P469
Temperature rise during composite resin polymerization at different curing times and curing modes
Ozcan Karatas
P470
Effects of Cavity Configuration and Flowable Composite Liner on Microtensile Bond Strength to Dentin Fatma Ayaz
P471
Effects of surface conditioning methods on repair bond strengths of amalgam restorations
Özden Özel Bektaş
P472
Preventing microbial adhesion by different coating materials on PMMA
Nilüfer Tülin Polat
P473
Evaluation of cytotoxicity of ceromer-coated PMMA by Real-Time Cell Analysis Esma Başak Gül
P474
Effect of coating with different ceromers on the mechanical properties of PMMA Mustafa Hayati Atala
P475
The effect of ceromer-coating on some physical properties of PMMA
Güler Yıldırım Altuntarım
P476
Effect of KTP laser and ozone in primary root canals
Arife Kapdan
P477
The Evaluation of The Bluegrass Appliance’s Effectiveness in Children with Thumb-sucking Habit
Begüm Gök
308
Abstract Title/Presenter
P478
Management Of Orofacial Infection In Pediatric Patients Attending A Dental Clinic In Ankara
Hasan Ayberk Altug
P479
Oral health status of 9-11 years old Latvian children
Julija Kalnina
P480
Dahl Concept In The Treatment Of A Complicated Trauma Case
Didem Sakaryalı
P481
Knowledge and attitude about light curing units: a survey of dental clinicians in Samsun, Turkey
Sezin Özer
P482
In vitro and SEM assessment of resin crowns with post-core in primary teeth Zuhal Kırzıoğlu
P483
Dental age in a group of Turkish children with tooth agenesis
Derya Ceyhan
P484
Effects of Er:YAG Laser on Mineral Content of Sound Dentin in Primary Teeth Using ICP-AES Technique
Veli Alper Gorgen
P485
A novel technique for restoring infected anterior primary teeth under GA
Manal Ahmed El Shiekh
P486
Evaluation of Oral and Dental Status in Children After Bone Marrow Transplantation
Ceren Yıldırım
P487
Multidisciplinary Approach for Treatment of Fusion Anomaly
Mehmet Sinan Doğan
P488
Relationship between body mass index and dental caries among children in Istanbul
Aslı Patır Münevveroğlu
P489
Shear bond strength of composite resins on primary tooth enamel
Çiğdem Küçükeşmen
P490
Rare Hamamy Syndrome: Clinical and Dental Findings
Gul Keskin
P491
Intracoronal Radiolucent Lesion Treated with Endodontic Regenerative Therapy
Zeliha Hatipoğlu
P492
Revascularization of Immature Permanent Incisors with Necrotic Pulps
Işıl Sönmez
P493
Clinical Evaluation of Two Different Restorative Materials in Primary Teeth
Fatih Şengül
P494
MDR1 gene polymorphisms and drug induced gingival overgrowth
Doğukan Yılmaz
P495
Therapeutic Effects of Melatonin on Alveolar Bone Resorption After Experimental Periodontitis in Rats. A Biochemical, Histochemical and Stereologic Study
Varol Çanakçı
P496Preemptive Etodolac for Pain Prevention after Traditional and Flapless Dental Implant Surgeries: A Double-Masked, Parallel-Group, PlaceboControlled, Randomized Clinical Trial
Alper Kızıldağ
P497
Effects of Two Different Periodontal Recall Programs on Oral Hygiene and Gingival Health of Patients Undergoing Fixed Orthodontic Treatment: A Year Follow up
Cenk Fatih Çanakçı
P498
Severity of Pain During Supportive Periodontal Treatment Using a Er, Cr: YSGG Laser or a Sonic Scaler
Burak Kale
P499
Occlusal correction in a compromised periodontium – a finite element study Pratibha Panduranga Kundapur
309
Abstract Title/Presenter
P500
The Effect of Oral Mouthwashes on Dark Pigmented Subgingival Bacteria Selma Bilalovic
P501
Improvement of Indexes of Arteriosclerosis with Treatment of Periodontal Disease Nobuhiro Sasaki
P502
Covering of a multiple Miller III type gingival recession
Sıla Çagrı İşler
P503
The Effects of Obesity on Local and Circulating Levels of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha and Interleukin 6 at Patients with Chronic Periodontitis
Ebru Sağlam
P504
Treatment of single tooth recession with laterally displaced flap: A case report Ramazan Sağıcı
P505
Effect of Periodontal Health, Oral-Hygiene and Socio-Demographic Structure on Halitosis
Başak Kuşakcı Şeker
P506
The Prognosis of the Tooth with Endodontic Periodontal Combined Lesion Treated by Regenerative Approach: 5 year follow, a case report
Mehmet Vehbi Bal
P507
Computer-controlled immediate provisionalization using ovoid pontic design Firuzan Tan
P508
Palatinal laminate veneers in case of a nutritional disorder
Gamze Öztürk
P509
Bimodal approach in single implant esthetics: A clinical report
Muharrem Erhan Çömlekoğlu
P510
3D Volumetric Evaluation of Laminate Veneer Preparations
Ali Ozan Zencircioğlu
P511
Dental pulp reaction to abutment teeth preparation for fixed prostheses
Zohra Nouira
P512
The Effect of Different Surface Treatments on the Flexural Strength of Repaired Acrylic Denture Base Resin
Fatih Mehmet Korkmaz
P513
Value of ultrasonic computerized axiography in clinical functional oral diagnosis Florin Eugen Constantinescu
P514
Inlay retained bridges: about a clinical case
Sihem Hajjaji
P515
Anterior Restoration: A multidisciplinary challenge
Layla Assila
P516
Effect of different surface treatment on bond-strength of denture base
Bekir Eşer
P517
Effect of nano-silver acrylic resin against adhesion of Candida albicans
Chaivut Prunkngarmpun
P518
Effect of fiber laser on surface roughness of zirconia
Server Ünal
P519
Influence of Pressing and Layering Technique on Color of Zirconia
İsa Yöndem
P520
CAD/CAM Solution for Inclined Dental Implants
Erkan Sancaklı
P521
Effect of Multiple Firings on Bond Strenght of Zirconia-Porcelain
Daime Cengiz
P522
Treatment of Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate: Case Report
Esra Talay
P523
Comparison of marginal fit of three-unit FPDs fabricated with four different casting techniques
Kemal Çavdarlı
310
Abstract Title/Presenter
P524
Implant-supported bar overdentures using CAD/CAM technology and 3-D design software: case series
İbrahim Doğan
P525
Treatment of Different Prosthetic Indications With CAD/CAM
Umut Can Tuğan
P526
Prosthetic Reconstruction of Cleft Lip and Palate Patient
Oya Kaymakbayraktar
P527
Determination of skeletal class in total edentoulism
Jadranka Bundevska
P528
Long-Term Clinical results with Immediate Dentures
Gordana Kovacevska
P529
Neurophisiological resistance of the carriers in alternative dental bridges
Nikola Dereban
P530
Survey of prosthodontic impression materials and procedures for dentures in general dental practice in Istanbul, Turkey
Burcu Erenler
P531
Comparison Of Complete Dentures Constructed With Two Different Impression Techniques: A Case Report
Nurten Baysal
P532
Treatment of Dental Asymmetry in a TMD Patient
Emrah Baca
P533The Comparison of the Precision of Different Dental Radiographic Methods in Mandibular Periimplantary Measurements: An In Vitro Pilot
Study Zeynep Yılmazcan
P534
Evaluating the Effects of Different Surface Treatments and Different Resin Luting Agents in the Zirconia Post System which Produced by CAD/CAM for retantion
Derya Toprak Gündüz
P535
Missing anterior tooth rehabilation by porcelain fixed denture in adolescense Diyadin Doğan
P536
Evaluating the Compressive-Shear Bond Strength of Different Surface Roughness of Zirconia Post System that has Luted with Different Luting Agents Zelal Seyfioğlu Polat
P537
The Effect of Different Sprue Designs on the Internal Porosity of Cast Titanium Crowns
Reza Darabi
P538
Dental Implant-Retained Mandibular Overdenture In A Child With Ectodermal Dysplasia
Serdar Kılıç
P539
Objective understanding of emotional changes induced by viewing dental treatments
Taki Sekiya
P540
Salivary histatin levels and fungal colonisation in Down syndrome
Tomoko Komatsu
P541
Orofacial features of Treacher Collins Syndrome
Eno Gace
P542
Intraoral radiographic errors on photostimulable phosphor plates (PSP) taken by dental students
Gizem Kızılyel
P543
Oral health and menopause: Investigation on salivary secretion and components
Kumiko Sugimoto
P544
Dental Health Attitudes and Behaviour of Dental Students
Anıl Alnıak
P545
Oral health conditions of brazilian schoolchildren
Sandra Maria Ferraz Mello
311
Abstract Title/Presenter
P546
Oral Health Attitudes and Behavior Among Patients in a Dental Hospital in Ankara, Turkey
Nuran Özyemişci Cebeci
P547
Endocrown: a clinical case
Anissa Ben Moussa
P548
Cental Odontogenic Fibroma – Case report
Pedro Mesquita
P549
Tooth agenesis: Is there more than missing teeth?
Spiridon Silvestros
P550
Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome; a case report
Mustafa Aydınbelge
P551
Biological Interactions of Plasma Needle for Dentistry
Zethy Hanum Kassim
P552
Effects of odor of arborous essential oil on saliva and relaxation
Yoko Kono
P553
Oral Health of Children with Blood Disorders and Childhood Cancers
Lily Azura Shoaib
P554
Relationship between gastroesophageal reflux disease and dental erosion Fatma Aytaç
P555
Evaluation of Location of the Mental Foramen: A Radiographic Study
Derya Yılmaz
P556
Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorders in Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya
Nosizana Mohd Salleh
P557
Incidence of canine impaction and transmigration
Burcu Apaydın Gezgin
P558
Fibro-osseous lesions: a clinicopathological study and reclassification
Afshin Kavoosi
P559
SEM and fractography analysis of the screw threads of a loosened abutment and fractured abutment at the same patient: A case report
İkbal Leblebicioğlu
P560
Clinical and radiological evaluation of implants with different abutment-
implant connection
Levent Özgür
P561
Short implant rehabilitation of patients with atrophic maxilla: Case series
Kaan Yerliyurt
P562
Esthetic solutions for congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors
Ali Şirali
P563
Comparison of an alloplastic and a xenogeneic bone graft materials
Andreia Figueiredo
P564
Evaluation of Periodontal Regular Maintenance for Dental Implant Patients Ai Sakuma
P565
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of implants placed with CT-Derived Surgical Guides
Yaşar Özkan
P566
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of early loaded maxillary anterior single tooth bone level implants
Yasemin Kulak Özkan
P567
Comparison of two block-out methods for mandibular implant retained overdentures
Sibel Kan
P568
Clinical study of immediate loading of implants in partialful edentulous jaws Wei Jiang
P569
Surgical guide and multiple implant procedures
Adrian Mihail V Nistor
312
Abstract Title/Presenter
P570
Oral Implantology by the Electro-Wielding Technique
Mihaela Raescu
P571
Transcriptome analysis of bFGF-induced rat pheochromocytoma cells
Yoshitsugu Ishikawa
P572
Medical management of complications induced by biphosphonates in maxillomandibular complex
Carlos Javier Alzaibar
P573
Retrospective Investigation for the Space-Occupying Lesions of the Temporomandibular Joint
Juanhong Meng
P574
Minimally invasive approach for the treatment of advanced BRONJ
Lukas Hauer
P575
Effects of Ozone Therapy on Postoperative Discomfort Following Third Molar Surgery
Hakkı Oğuz Kazancıoğlu
P576
Evaluation of life quality after apicoectomy
Cena Dimova
P577
Cutaneous Metastasis from Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Resembling Morphea: A Case Report
Ertan Yalcın
P578
Apicoectomy with Er-Yag Laser-analysis of resected tooth surface
Vancho Spirov
P579
RFA evaluation of three types of early loaded implants and marginal bone loss after 4 years
Burçin Vanlıoğlu
P580
Solitary Bone Cyst; A case report
Uğur Sorkun
P581
Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation and Immediate Implant Placement in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Case Report
Meltem Koray
P582
Effectiveness of a new flap technique on primary wound healing after lower third molar: a pilot study
Ahmet Hüseyin Acar
P583
Surgical Management of Panfacial Fracture: A Case Report
Nesrin Saruhan
P584
The interdisciplinary treatment of insufficient inter-oclusal distance
Cem Özgür
P585
Maxillary primary intraosseous carcinoma arising de novo: a case report
Zeynep Fatma Zor
P586
In-vitro studies on Na-alginate / Cetylpyridinium chloride complex as an antiplaque agent
Sang Kyun Chae
P587
Comparison of the efficiency of conventional and modernistic methods: An in vitro study
Gökhan Özkan
P588
Efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in decreasing S. mutans
Gizem İnan
P589
Remineralization and caries prevention using Ammonium Hexfluorosilicate and Shrimp paste
Doaa Abdellatif Elsharkawy
P590
The Relationship of Temporomandibular Disorders and Body Posture at Different Dentition Stages
Mustafa Dağ
P591
The effect of socio-demographic factors on partial denture classification among the Turkish population
Ayşegül Yurdakoş
313
Abstract Title/Presenter
P592
Caries Status among Kindergarten Children in Kuwait
Fotooh Ali Alali
P593
Disk position and articular eminence inclination in patients with temporomandibular joint internal derangement
Mehmet Ali Elçin
P594
Prevalence of dental caries and periodontal disease in children in Latvia in the period of 10 years
Simona Skrivele
P595
Clinical Epidemiological Analysis of Carabelli, Paramolar Tubercles in Turkish Population
Mağrur Kazak
P596
Dental Arch Dimensions in Yemeni Aged between 10 to 15 years
Nasr Hamid Alqudaimi
P597
Treatment of a malocclusion Class III associated with open bite with GEAW Honorato Vidal
P598
The Effects of Pluronic and VEGF Applications on Bone Formation in Interpremaxillary Suture During Orthodontic Sutural Expansion by using
CBCT Hilal Karamehmetoglu
P599
Prediction of lower third molar impaction using lateral cephalometric radiographs Loredana Golovcencu
P600
Camouflage therapy in an class II patient with extraction of maxillary first premolars Hatice Ademoglu
P601
Prevalence of white spots in first molars of orthodontic patients
Celjana Toti
P602
A cephalometric and study model evaluation of class II div 1 patients with different facial types
Arun S Urala
P603
Evaluation of Face on Third Dimension: Pal 3D Cephalometric Analysis
İlhan Metin Dağsuyu
P604
Orthodontic Treatment of Maxillary Deficiency of Cleft Lip and Palata Patient At Pubertal Satage: Case Report
Alev Aksoy
P605
Cleidocranial Dysplasia: A Case Report
Mihri Amasyalı
P606
The Three-Dimensional Evaluation of Nasal and Pharyngeal Airway After LeFort-I Maxillary Distraction
Sıla Mermut Gökçe
P607
Management Of Impacted Central Incisors In Pediatric Patients: Three
Years Follow-ups
Barhan Pekel
P608
IL-17(H161R) and IL-23R(R381Q) Polymorphisms in a Turkish Population with Periodontitis
Hatice Ebru Olgun Erdemir
P609
Correlations between the periodontal modifications and the oxidative status on periodontal disease patients
Martu Ioana
P610
Periodontal alteration and correlation with the plasmatic levels of lipides
Surdu Macovei Amelia
P611
Periodontal Status As A Risk Factor For Male Infertility
Zainah Mohammed Sambawa
P612
Relationship between Dental-Periodontal Conditions and Self-Reported Reflux Index: Early Results
Hüseyin Gencay Keçeli
P613
Prevalence and serotype distribution of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in non-periodontitis subjects
Başak Doğan
314
Abstract Title/Presenter
P614
Interface (Lichenoid) oral mucositis
Seda Aycan Altan
P615
Gingival health assessment using two gingival indices
Edlira Sadiku
P616
Conventional Versus Laser-Assisted Therapy With Aggressive Periodontitis
Mirjana Popovska
P617
Free gingival graft dimensional changes in the anterior mandible
Emine Çiftçibaşı
P618
Effect of new disinfectant to biofilm in dental-unit-water-line
Masanori Ikeno
P619
Oral health knowledge and practice among pilgrims visiting Medina
Mansor Malik Hakeem
P620
Efficiency of Different Toothpastes for Children in Improving Gingival Health Tatiana V. Kupets
P621
Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among the Czech dental practitioners Lenka Hodacova
P622
Patients’ Oral Cancer Awareness and Perceptions of Oral Cancer Screening
Ülkem Aydın
P623
Oral hygiene status, awareness and practices among almajirs in Maiduguri
Amina Mohammed Ali
P624
The Role Of Salivary Bacteria at Diabetes Management
Arzu Beklen
P625
Prediabets and type 2 diabetes in dental patients: The efficiency of three different screening approach
İbrahim Şevki Bayrakdar
P626
Atmospheric Radon Concentration Measurements at New Dental Faculty Buiding in Isparta, Turkey
Işın Kürkçüoğlu
P627
Odontogenic bacteremia: A secondary endpoint in oral care and dental treatments
Nobuhiro Hanada
P674
The effects of nitride ceramic coatings on dental alloy
Özlem Çölgeçen
P675
Inactivation of Dentin Protease Activity by Photo-activated Riboflavin
Roda Seseogullari Dirihan
P756
Knowledge and Awareness about needle stick injuries among dental students and staff - An Institutional study Prashanti Eachempati
315
31 August 2013, Saturday
Abstract Title/Presenter
PS04 | Poster Session 04 | Poster Area / Exhibition
Section A - B4 Floor| 31.08.2013 | 09:00 - 16:30
Abstract Title/Presenter
316
P628
Prevalence and Occurrence of Bilateral Caries in First Permanent Molars in 12 year Old
Erum Rashid
P629
Microleakage in resin composite restorations after antimicrobial pre-
treatments: effect of KTP laser,Er-YAG laser; chlorhexidine gluconate and Clearfil Protect Bond Seyda Herguner Siso
P630
Effects of white wine on dental erosion
Radmila Arbutina
P631
Endodontic treatment of teeth with large periapical lesions: two cases
Pelin Tüfenkçi
P632
Non-surgical Retreatment of a Maxillary Left Incisor Tooth with a Separated File: A Case Report
Buğra Güler
P633
Three-rooted Mandibular First Molar (Radix Entomolaris): A Case Report
Özgür Soysal Özdemir
P634
Endodontic Treatment of Incisors with Dens Invaginatus
Öznur Özcan
P635
The Efficacy Of Diode Laser Disinfection On A Periapical Lesion
Mert Gökay Eroğlu
P636
Nonsurgical Management of Teeth with Large Periapical Lesions
Faruk Öztekin
P637
An Unusual Apperarance of Hypercementosis Inside a Radicular Cyst
Evren Sarıyılmaz
P638
The Efficiencies of different techniques in removal of calcium hydroxide intracanal medication
Asiye Nur Dinçer
P639
Knowledge and attitudes of Turkish endodontists on digital radiological imaging Sertaç Peker
P640
Removal of a Separated File in a Maxillary First Molar: A Case Report
Murat Demiral
P641
Treatment of Noncomplicated Crown Fracture After Dental Trauma with the Technique of Reattachment
Özkan Adıgüzel
P642
Sealing ability of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate or Biodentine for furcal perforation repair
Kassara Pattamapun
P643
Retreatment of two-rooted mandibular canine: A case report
Sevinc Askerbeyli
P644
Treatment of Tooth With Open Apex Using MTA; A Case Report
Nur Bağcı
P645
The Use of White Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) as Intracoronal Barrier Material in Nonvital Tooth Bleaching
Sema Sert
P646
Healing of a periapical lesion following nonsurgical endodontic therapy: A case report
Özgür Keskin
P647
Management of a tooth with endo-perio lesion: Case report
Fatma Furuncuoğlu
P648
Long term evaluations of in-office bleaching technique of fluorosed teeth Feyza Özdemir Kisacik
P649Radiological versus electronic endodontic working length determination
in teeth with open apices
Birsay Gümrü
P650
Antibacterial effects of gaseous ozone on endodontic pathogens
Lidija Popovska
P651
Endodontic treatment of traumatized teeth: two different case reports with long term follow up
Caner Öztürk
P652
Surgical Removal of Two Separated Endodontic Instruments: A Case Report İsmail Uzun
P653
An Assessment of Antimicrobial Activity of Three Endodontic Sealers: An In Vitro Study
Ebru Özsezer Demiryürek
P654
Management of immature permanent tooth with pulpal necrosis: 18-months follow-up
Seref Nur Mutlu
P655
CBCT - a necessary luxury in the management of periapical lesions
Cristina Toma
P656
Treatment of Central Tooth Missing With Direct Composite Resin
Ömer Çellik
P657
Alternative Restoration Technique Of The Damaged Anterior Endodontically Treated Teeth With CAD-CAM And Er,Cr:YSGG Laser
Beyza Ünalan Değirmenci
P658
Esthetical approaches prepared by two different bridge bodies
Bülent Pişkin
P659
Effects of staining and bleaching procedures on nano-hybrid composite
Derya Merve Halaçoğlu
P660
Evaluation of Intracoronal Bleaching Effectiveness and Chromatic Stability
Uğur Burak Temel
P661
Clinical Survival of Indirect Composite Laminate Veneers Wıthout Tooth Preparation
Özge Kam
P662
Restoration of Single Tooth Loss with Fiber-reinforced Adhesive Bridges: Two Case Reports
Zeynep Öncel Torun
P663
Effect of cavity disinfection systems on bond strength to caries-affected dentin Emine Sirin Karaarslan
P664
New Perspectives in Vital Pulp Therapy
Vania Lipcheva
P665
Clinical Evaluation of Patients with GS FIBER POST and GRADIA CORE over a period of 1 to 5 years
Biljana Koseva
P666
Fracture Resistance of Endodontically Treated Premolars Restored with CAD/CAM Onlay Restorations
Benin Dikmen
P667
Bond strength of self-adhesive resin cements versus one-step self-etching adhesive system
Elif Pak - Tunç
P668
Comparative evaluation for microleakage between glass-ionomer and composite materials
Vera Stojanovska
P669
Comparison of microleakage among two conventional sealants and sealant with ACP
Onauma Angwaravong
P670
Influence of Adhesive Application Methods on Microleakage of Bonded Amalgam Restorations
Safa Tuncer
P671
Fracture Resistance of Teeth Restored with Ready-to-use Core Build-ups and Prefabricated Posts
Begüm Akkayan Kesmezacar
317
Abstract Title/Presenter
P672
Radiopacity of bulk-fill restorative materials using two digital radiography systems Elif Yasa
P673
Inhibitory Effect of Quaternary Ammonium Methacrylates on Dentin Protease Activity
Bebek Serra Oğuz Ahmet
P676
Temperature Effects on the Rheological Properties of an Elastomeric
Impression Material
Ayda Uygur
P677
Surface Hardness of Light and Dual Cured Composite Resin Luting Cements Şebnem Erol
P678
Evaluation of Vickers hardness and depth of cure of different bulk fill composites after aging
Giray Bolayır
P679
Effect of different tooth preparation timings of tooth preparation on the coronal microleakage of fiber post
Wei Wu
P680
Dental filling materials can cause oxidative DNA damage
Mehmet Yıldız
P681
Microhardness of Resin Cements Polymerized Through Different Shade
Composite Discs
Fehime Alkan
P682
Radiopacity of compomer restorative materials using digital radiography
Bilge Tarçın
P683
Low-shrinkage composites: microleakage and marginal adaptation
Hamidreza Alimoradi
P684
Dental amalgam waste management by dentists in East Africa
Bernina Kyale Kisumbi
P685
Interleukin-1β and VEGF levels in gingival crevicular fluid in children with epilepsy Taşkın Gürbüz
P686
The Configuration of Teeth with Complete Structual Integrity Which Have Shape Anomaly with Resin Based Composite Restorations: 5 Case Reports Rasim Mustafaoğlu
P687
Camouflage Treatment at the Patient Who Have Dental Discoloration Because of Different Reasons: 5 Case Reports
Emre Karaali
P688
Oral Rehabilitation of 4 and 5-year-old Two Lactose Intolerant Patients
Mehmet Ünal
P689
Rehabilitations of Dental Tissue Defects and Pulp Pathology Noticed While Orthodontic Treatment
Engin Ağaçkıran
P690
Oral health status of children in Pediatric Dentistry Clinics, Istanbul
Melis Araz
P691
Assessment of odontogenic infections in pediatric patients
Dicle Şermin Ulug Cansız
P692
Bulk-Fill Flowable Composite Liner for Pulpotomized Primary Teeth
Kenan Cantekin
P693
A Conservative Approach for Treating Cysts Blocking Eruption in Children: 8 Case Reports
Murat Cortcu
318
Abstract Title/Presenter
P694
Clinical indivators of dental caries and periodontal status children with obestiy Münevver Çoruh
P695
Treatment of an abnormally erupted maxillary central incisor: A case report Özge Özmekik
P696
Clinical Comparison Between “Fiber Reinforced Composite-Loop” and “Band-Loop” space maintainers
Işın Ulukapı
P697
Maxillary sinus pneumatization after maxillary first molar extractions in children
Sinem Kuru
P698
Development of permanent maxillary canines, second premolars and molars in early mixed dentition
Zülfikar Zahit Çiftçi
P699
Prader-Willi Syndrome: A case report
Aliye Tuğçe Tanyeri
P700
The problems encountered during the dental treatments of a patient with congenital İchthyosis
Merve Kurun
P701
Clinical success rate of resin based fissure sealants: one year follow-up
Pelin Barlak
P702
Gingival Recession Treatment: A case report
Sühan Gürbüz
P703
The effects of non-surgical periodontal therapy on TAS, TOS and IL-6 levels in GCF of hyperlipidemic smokers
Kemal Akdemir
P704
The Retrograd Treatment of Persistent Periapical Lesion Using MTA and Allograft: 3 Years Follow-up
Pınar Gümüş
P705
The recovering of root surface with free gingival graft-One case
Zülfiye Doğan
P706
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis- Three cases
Tuba Talo Yıldırım
P707
Pemphigus vulgaris- One case
Esma Baran
P708
Microbiological Examinations in Treatment of Periodontal Disease
Carmen Defta
P709
Combined periodontal and orthodontic treatment in a patient with Papillon-Lefèvre-syndrome
Mehmet Çoşkun
P710
Periodontal Approach In Treatment of Inflammatory Gingival Overgrowth: Case Report
Buket Kılınç
P711
Periodontal Plastic Surgery for Treatment of Postorthodontic Gingival Recession: Three Cases
Gülşah Tatar
P712
Treatment of a traumatic tooth extraction defect
Hikmet Gamsız Işık
P713
Laser-assisted Periodontal Plastic Surgery in two Cicatricial Pemphigoid Patients: 1 year follow-up
Sema Sezgin Hakkı
P714
Morphohistological Evaluation of Modifications Generated by Conventional and Non-conventional Surgical Techniques in Periodontal Tissues Ionut Luchian
P715
Treatment of Denture Stomatitis: A Case ReportMuhsin Özdem
P716
Clinical Follow-up of Edentulous Patient with Stress-Induced Bruxism: Case Report Ali Balık
319
Abstract Title/Presenter
P717
Delayed eruption of permanent teeth with maxiller and mandibular overdentures Selen Ergin
P718
Clinical Outcome of Zirconia-Based Fixed Restorations
Muhammed Abdullah Keleş
P719
Fracture Strength of Zirconium Resin Bonded Fixed Partial Dentures
Şebnem Begüm Türker
P720
Fracture Strength of Fiber – Reinforced Composite Fixed Partial Denture with Empress II Pontic
Hasan Necdet Alkumru
P721
Oral rehabilitation of patient with anadontia
Zeliha Selin Sırık
P722
Prosthetic Treatment of Non-Syndromic Oligodontia: A Case Report
Ceyda Akın
P723
Color stability of condansable composites polymerized with halogen light unit Hakkı Cenker Küçükeşmen
P724
Repeatability in Instrumental Shade-Matching
Erdal Eroğlu
P725
Aesthetic Recovery with Adhesive FPD’s Using Bondable Reinforcement Ribbon and Extracted Teeth
Hasan Murat Aydoğdu
P726
Comparison Of Metal Ceramic Bond After Recasting And Laser Sintering
Esra Kul
P727
A Multidisciplinary Esthetic Approach of a Patient with Deficient Maxillary Alveolar Bone: A Case Report
Hamiyet Akça
P728
Laser Sintered Non-Precious Double Crowns supported Overdenture- A Case Report Gizem Nur Bağrıvatan
P729
Primary failure of fixed metal-prostheses among Albanian population
Entela Fuga
P730Analysis of traumatic ulcerations following delivery of complete dentures
Melahat Çelik
P731The effect of different mucosa thickness on stress distrubition of two different implant-supported overdenture designs under bilaterally loading
Filiz Aykent
P732
Polyethylene Fiber-Reinforced Resin Bonded Bridges Prepared With Two Different Methods: Four Case Reports
Ebru Sümer
P733
Treatment Of Mandibular Resection Patient With Implant Retained Hybrid Prosthesis Subutay Han Altıntaş
P734
Correcting thick and high attached labial frenulum using diode laser
Önjen Tak
P735
Evaluating Mechanical Properties Of A New Modified Polyurethane Elastomer In Maxillofacial Prosthesis
Aslihan Koroglu
P736
Five-year survival of 3 unit fiber-reinfoced composite fixed partial dentures with different pontic materials
Aykut Önol
P737
Facial shield used for prevention during sports: case report
Gaye Sevimli
P738
The Custom Abutment of a Maxiller Premolar Metal Fused Porcelain Restoration
Gizem Özcan
P739
Antibacterial Activity of Dental Luting Agents: Direct Contact Test
Serhan Akman
320
Abstract Title/Presenter
P740
Rehabilitation of Patient with Cleft Lip and Palate: Case Report
Hakkı Çelebi
P741
Biomechanical considerations of affected teeth by periodontal disease in fixed prosthesis Nicoleta Ioanid
P742
Inlay Retained Dental Bridges With Using CAD-CAM Technology
Gözde Amansız
P743
Assessment of hygiene habits and attitudes among removable
denture wearers
Rana Turunç
P744
Oral rehabilitation of a patient with broken dolder-bar and unretentive prosthesis in the edentulous mandibula: A clinical report
Işıl Karaokutan
P745
Bacterial adhesion of staphlococcus epidermidis on polyamide and polymethylmethacrylate denture base resins
Hatice Ağan
P746
e-viDENT: European Dentists make Evidence-Based Decisions [EU Life Long Learning 2011-1-TR1-LE004-24232-1]
Cansu Alpaslan
P747
Oral Health Status and Related Factors in A Group of Dental Patients
Ayşe Gülşahı
P748
Unicystic Mural Ameloblastom in infant: A Case Report
Ahmet Hüseyin Acar
P749
Salivary flow and buffering capacity in patients with cardiovascular diseases Roberto Paulo Correia De Araújo
P750
Surgical And Dental Treatment Of Extra-oral Fistula: Two Case Reports
Kemal Mehmet Tümer
P751
Dental patient, drugs and dental treatment – Corticosteroids
Panagiota Dokou
P752
Ethical evaluation of Informed Consent at the dentistry of a public hospital
Engin Kurt
P753
Halitosis and Related Factors in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
Şehrazat Evirgen Şençalış
P754
Patients’ Knowledge of the Relation of Dental Health and Systemic Diseases Günçe Saygı
P755
Cytotoxicity of the Polyalthia evecta on human primary osteoblast cells
Thidarat Angwarawong
P757
Masticatory process - the effect of diabetes in function of stomatognathic system
Tânia De Freitas Borges
P758
Chewing prevents stress-induced heart failure in rats
So Koizumi
P759
Dentists’ knowledge on the oral manifestations of systemic diseases
Nurhan İnan
P760
Incisor the Early Loss of Primary Teeth Due To Oral Bad Habit: Case Report
Serap Avcı
P761
Effects of solar-powered TiO2 semiconductor on oral biofilm
Takenori Sato
P762
Atypical intra oral findings of a child with Burkitt’s Lymphoma: A Case Report Kevser Kolçakoğlu
P763
Ergonomical evaluation of dentists’ working conditions and habits
Ceylan Çağıl Yetiş
321
Abstract Title/Presenter
P764
Psychosocial profiles of patients in different TMD diagnostic subgroups
Irena Mladenovic
P765
Delayed Eruption of Primary and Permanent Teeth
Ayşe Aydoğmuş
P766
Gender–based prevalence of peri-implant disease
Christoph Arnhart
P767
Bone augmentation with allograft block in esthetic site: Case report
Bahattin Alper Gultekın
P768Treatment of early bone loss around a dental implant with demineralized
bone graft and plasma rich fibrin: a case report
Vahdi Umut Bengi
P769
Removal of a Fractured Abutment Screw: A Clinical Report
Neşet Volkan Asar
P770
Succesful Treatment of a Patient with Reparative Giant Cell Granuloma: 5 year Follow-up
Ali Çekici
P771
Evaluation of dental implant’s success and survival rate in a private practice: A retrospective case series
Goncagül Akkuş Özgüneş
P772
Evaluation of the stress on attachments of mandibular two-implant overdenture Serhat Ramoglu
P773
Fiber reinforced acetal resins in creating the implant abutment
Gurien Demiraqi
P774
Prosthetic restorations using CBCT and implant procedures
Grigore Lazarescu
P775
Screw-Cement Retained Implant Restorations in One Rigid Fixed Partial Denture Burcu Batak
P776
Influence of Chitosan Coating to Titanium on HGF-1 Cells Attachment and Proliferation in Vitro
Ülkü Tuğba Kalyoncuoğlu
P777
Removal and Replacement of Fractured Zirconia abutment, case report
Othman Abdulrahim Wali
P778
The prognostic concept:”thick vs thin gingival tissue” in the implantology
Tanja Dejanoska
P779
Reduced expression of Smad4, a TGF-β signaling molecule, correlates with tumor progression in the oral mucosa
Mahdi Pazouki
P780
The incidence of tuberosity fracture after complicated erupted third molar extraction Ali Abu Hantash
P781
Autotransplantation of a permanent maxillary central incisor impacted by compound odontoma: a case report
Elif Peker
P782
Head and neck cancer effects on masticatory muscles
Carla Moreto Santos
P783
Radiation therapy to the head and oral health (case report)
Vesna Georgi Korunoska Stevkovska
P784
Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma Around Dental Implant: A Clinical Report
Süleyman Bozkaya
P785
Large parakeratinized odontogenic keratocysts: report of three cases
Eda Kaya
P786Effect of local anesthesia on trigeminal somatosensory-evoked magnetic
fields Takero Otsuka
P787
Managment of denti gerous cyst at patience with mix denticion- case report Feriale Perjuci Perjuci
322
Abstract Title/Presenter
P788
Incidents of dry socket during the post war period in Kosova
Vjosa Hamiti Krasniqi
P789
Case reports of two unusual tonsiloliths with CBCT findings
Oğuzhan Altun
P790
Paranasal Sinuses Abnormalities On Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
Esin Bozdemir
P791
Central giant cell granuloma of maxilla: case report
Merve Çakır
P792
Soft and Hard Tissue Augmentation in The Esthetic Zone: A Case Report
Barış Güncü
P793
Enamel demineralization following orthodontic treatment
Efka Zabokova Bilbilova
P794
Salivary parameters and their relations with dental caries
Betul Kargul
P795
Effect of CPP/ACP and Fluoride on inhibition of enamel demineralization
Uğur Erdemir
P796
The Antibacterial Effect of Oral Mouth Washes on Streptococcus mutans Species
Natasa Nikolic Jakoba
P797
Periodontal health status, dental caries and risk habits among Malaysian Indigenous group
Nor Himazian Mohamed
P798
Tracking Investigation of dental caries among 156 3 years old children in Shanghai Suburb for 3 years
Qin Du
P799
Dental trauma and mouthguard usage among soccer players in Izmir, Turkey Nazan Ersin
P800
Dental Status Investigation of Identical Twins
Sukri Mahmud
P801
Students’ reasons for choosing dentistry and dental students’ views on postgraduate education
Ayşegül Sarıtekin
P802
Ectopic Eruption of First Permanent Molars in a Turkish Subpopulation
Adem Kuşgöz
P803
Effect of ozone application on bond strength of orthodontic brackets
Ozer Alkan
P804
The Evaluation of The Effects Of Bionator And Forsus FRD EZ2 Appliances On The Dentofacial Region
Fundagül Bilgiç
P805
Dental age in patients with Turner’s syndrome
Cvetanka Bajraktarova Mishevska
P806
Effects of casein phosphopeptideamorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-
ACP) and sodium fluoride mouth rinse on enamel demineralization adjacent to elastomeric vs metal ligated brackets Evren Öztaş
P807
The relationship between orthodontic treatment need and dental caries
Osman Sami Ağlarcı
P808
The Evaluation Of The Effects Of Bionator Appliance On Airway Volume in Mandibular Retrognathia Patients with Computed Tomography
Pamir Meriç
P809
The Orthodontic Approach to the Congenital Deficiency of Maxillary
Lateral Incisor
Mehmet Kaplan
323
Abstract Title/Presenter
P810
The Observation of Individuals’ Mandibular Volume With Ectodermal Dysplasia by Three Dimensional Computer Tomography Method
Didem Nalbantgil
P811
The Evaluation of Salivary Total Oxidant-Antioxidant Status and DNA Damage of Children Undergoing Fixed Orthodontic Therapy
Dilek Gunes
P812
Interdisciplinary Treatment Correction of Previous Treatment Diagnose and Planning Mistakes and their Consequences-case report
Vesna Andreevska
P813
Changes in oropharyngeal airway and respiratory function following Class-III bimaxillary surgery
Serkan Görgülü
P814
Treatment of simple orthodontic malocculusion by removable appliances Orhan Aksoy
P815
The large mutations and aggressive periodontitis in identical twins: a case report Işıl Saygun
P816
The Effects of Ozone on the Local and Systemic IL-1β and IL-10 Levels in Ligature-Induced Periodontitis in Rats
Aysun Akpinar
P817
Oral health-related quality of life and chronic periodontitis
Olivera Vukotic
P818
Gingival Recession Caused by Lip Piercing: Case Report
Zeynep Pınar Keleş
P819
Rheumatoid Arthritis as a contributing factor of Marginal Periodontitis
Alexandra Ciuca
P820
Efficacy of Diode Laser as an Adjunct to Non-surgical Treatment of Cronic Periodontitis
Hakan Ozdemir
P821
Expression of MMP9/NGAL in gingival crevicular fluid during orthodontic movements
Cristian Arsenie
P822
Surgical approaching of endodontics failure teeth
Demiri D. Amet
P823
Comparative analyze of variables of metal ceramic dental bridges
Sherif I. Shaqiri
P824
Masticatory function and obesity: a review
Joana Marques
P825
Relationship between the type of employment and the edentulousness of Sri Lankan women
Dona Indrani Amaratunga
P826
Evaluation of the Oral Health Data From 6 Elementary Schools
Elif Çakır
P827
Efficacy of education on infant oral health care for parents
Gülçin Bulut
P828
The prevalence of caries in preschool children expressed by Dmft-index
Blerta Musliu Krasniqi
P829
Smile Healthy to Your Diabetes: Periodontal Disease at Diabetes Management Bilge Akmenek
P830
Oral Health Knowledge and Habits of Children Under State Protection
Cenker Zeki Koyuncuoğlu
P831
Electromyography study during dental work in sitting and standing position Nataša Dragiša Pejcic
P832
Assessment Of The Impressive Factors In Treatment Anxiety
Serap Keskin Tunç
P833
Effect of Protamine-Hydrolysate Peptides (DMX) in oral hygiene
Ujjal K Bhawal
324
Abstract Title/Presenter
P834
Sickle cell disease: strategy to improve oral health in Brazil
Marlene do Carmo Cezini
P835
Microtensile Bond Strength of Root Canal Dentin Treated With 3 Different Adhesive Systems And Four Different Fiber-Reinforced Posts
Yalçın Değer
P836
Microleakage study of an experimental restorative material through radioisotopes
Pedro Daniel Ambrósio
P104
Osteonecrosis in Subpontic Bone of Fixed Partial Denture
Ria Koesoemawati
P151
Bone Level 2,8 mm Implants Connected Bridge Placement on The Anterior Mandibula Durra Mufida
P186
A Rare Phenomena Finding in Orthodontic Panoramic Radiograph (case report)
Surwandi Walianto
P272
Abnormal maxillary central diastema treatments caused by mesiodens
Eko Sri Yuni Astuti
P334
Management of Erythema Multiforme
Putra Dermawan
P352
Placement gingival level implant on posterior mandibular
Pande Nyoman Puspaningyun
P418
Dental Caries Severity and Body Mass Index in Kinder Garden Children, Bali-Indonesia
Yudha Rahina
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Hands-on Courses
Socket preservation techniques
Dr. Ralph Roessler
28 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Basic implantology for beginners
Dr. Tolga Tözüm
28 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Understanding and perfecting occlusion
Dr. Hakan Uysal
28 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Digital Occlusion Analysis
Dr. Serdar Gözler
28 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Important steps on cementing of composite and ceramic onlay restorations
Dr. Sadullah Üçtaşlı
28 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
What are the new advances in matrix systems?
Dr. Safa Tuncer
28 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Biomaterials: How to select? When to apply?
Dr. Erhan Dursun
28 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Occlusal rehabilitation for full mouth restorations
Dr. Hakan Uysal
28 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Implant supported prosthesis: True indications, impression taking, abutment selection and decision factors and selected restorations
Dr. Hakan Bilhan
28 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Pink & White Aesthetic with Composite Restorations
Dr. Esra Fırat
29 August 2013, 09:30-12:00
Posterior indirect composite restoration
Dr. Oktay Yazıcıoğlu, Dr. Murat Tiryaki
29 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Porcelain lamina restorations (A to Z): True indications, preparations, cementations
Dr. Altay Uludamar, Dr. Buket Evren
29 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
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Single Visit, chairside CAD CAM prosthetic restoration
Dr. Çetin Sevük, Dr. Zeynep Sevük
29 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Anterior Composite Restorations on Fractured Teeth
Dr. Filiz Yalçın
29 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Treatment of bruxism: Splint treatment and clinical applications
Dr. Tongüç Sülün
29 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Sinus Lifting
Dr. Haşmet Gökdeniz
29 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Digital Dentistry: Do novel materials meet all our expectations
Dr. Erhan Çömlekoğlu
29 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Indirect Composite Restorations as Inlay Cases
Dt. Tech. Özcan Yıldırım, Dt. Tech. Hakan Eryürek
30 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Interpretation of CT
Dr. Kaan Orhan
30 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Direct restoration in anterior region
Dr. Safa Tuncer, Dr. Meltem Mert Eren
30 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Course for Restorative Dentistry
Dr. Walter Dias
30 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Caries Risk Assesment Analysis And Prevention Methods
Dr. Sertaç Peker
30 August 2013, 14:00-17:00
Fiberpost application
Dr. Şükran Bolay, Dr. Elif Öztürk
31 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Advances in Esthetic Dentistry
Dr. Arzu Aykor
31 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Easy Ways to Get Aesthetic Ceramic Crowns on Zirconium Substructure
Dt. Tech. Özcan Yıldırım
31 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Preventive Orthodontics in Pediatric Dentistry
Dr. Elif Sepet
31 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
Orthodontic Treatment with Transparent Trays
Dr. Tae Weon Kim, Dr. Nils Stucki, Dr. Milan Stojanovic
31 August 2013, 09:30-12:30
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FDI 2013 World Dental Exhibition
The FDI’s World Dental Exhibition, joined with EXPODENTAL of Turkey provide a
unique opportunity to meet with leading manufacturers, supplier and distributors
from the international, regional and local dental trade and industry.
You can find the list and locations of more than 250 exhibitors in the exhibitor
catalogue distributed in the congress bags.
Exhibition opening hours:
28 August 2013, Wednesday
29 August 2013, Thursday
30 August 2013, Friday
31 August 2013, Satursay
09:00-18:30
09:00-18:30
09:00-18:30
09:00-16:00
FDI 2013 World Dental Exhibition is distributed in 3 sections. Section C and Section
B are located in the B5 floor of the Istanbul Congress Center and can be accessed
through main escalators and elevators. Section A is located in B4 floor and can be
accessed through B5 floor only.
Social Programme
Gala Dinner
Join over 1.000 colleagues who already registered for the Gala Dinner, a breathtaking
summer night under the stars with a top notch entertainment and cuisine. Tickets
will be available at the “New Registration” desk until August 29th, 12:30 pm. Only
full congress registered participants and accompanying persons can purchase gala
tickets.
Date & Time:
Venue:
Entertainment:
Cost:
Dress Code:
Seating:
29 August, Thursday, 20:00-23:30
Rumeli Garden, Harbiye (Adjacent to the Congress Center, signage will be available)
Ayhan Sicimoğlu and Latin All Stars Band Performance
EUR 80 (VAT included)
Formal
Free
Istanbul Night
The Bosphorus straight, joining two continents is the trademark of Istanbul and
Turkey. Join over 1.000 colleagues who already registered for the Istanbul night on
the Bosphorus Cruise for an unforgettable evening. August 30th is also the 91st
anniversary of the successfull conclusion of the Turkish War of Independence and
a national holiday. Shuttles will be available from the congress center to the ports.
Only full congress registered participants and accompanying persons can purchase
Istanbul Night tickets.
Date & Time:
30 August, Thursday, 19:30-22:30
Shuttles:
Shuttles will start to leave at 18:30 from the Istanbul Congress Center
Venue:
Bosphorus
Cost:
EUR 50 (VAT included) SOLD OUT
Dress Code:
Casual
Registration Information
Registration Area
Registration Area is located at the entrance level of the congress center. Available
registration desks are:
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Pre-Registered (20 self printing stations are available)
New Registration (4 new registration desks are available)
Registration Supervisor
VIP / Faculty
Accommodation / Transfers
Tours / City Info
Exhibition Only Registration
Registration Desk Opening Hours:
27 August 2013, Tuesday
28 August 2013, Wednesday
29 August 2013, Thursday
30 August 2013, Friday
31 August 2013, Satuday
07:30-18:00
07:30-18:00
07:30-18:00
07:30-18:00
07:30-18:00
Payments
Payments may be made in cash in EUROS, Turkish Liras or US$, or by credit card, Visa,
Mastercard or AMEX.
Registration Includes
The registration fee entitles delegates to the following:
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Access to all lectures in the Scientific Programme
World Dental Exhibition
Welcome Ceremony (subject to availability)
Congress Documentation
Coffee Break Tickets (8 in total)
Congress Bag (subject to availability)
Welcome gift
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Please note that the registration fee is for the full four inclusive days. This does not
guarantee you a seat at any particular scientific session. We recommend arriving
early to avoid disappointment.
Accompanying Persons
Accompanying persons are defined as spouses, friends or partners of full registrants.
These entitlements are only available to accompanying persons who have indicated
their attendance on the registration form.
The registration fee entitles accompanying persons to the following:
• Welcome Ceremony (subject to availability)
• World Dental Exhibition
• Accompanying Persons Tour, IST01 tour on August 29th, Thursday at 08:30
In addition, accompanying persons may attend all social events and tours at their
own expense.
Photos, filming and audio-recording of scientific sessions
It is strictly forbidden to film or record the sessions. You are allowed to take
photographs for personal use only during the scientific sessions as long as it does
not interfere with the lecture – but without flash.
Free WiFi Login Procedure
- Open the WiFi connection on your device and select “FDI2013_WiFi” network from the available network list.
- Use the password “ISTANBUL” to access the network
- Please bear in mind that due to heavy demand via the mobile devices, public wifi service might function slowly from time to time.
- An internet corner with computers will be available on the B2 floor for your convenience.
Cloakroom
A cloakroom will be available on the B2 floor during the congress. Congress
registration area can be used as cloakroom for the last day of the congress; 31
August, Saturday.
ADA/CERP
General Congress Information
Venue
Istanbul Congress Center, located in the heart of downtown and the congress valley
offers easy access to almost all crucial destinations of Istanbul. The venue is in walking
distance to all offered congress hotels and can be accessed by subway and public
transportation.
Istanbul Congress Center
Adress
Istanbul Congress Center Taskisla Street
Harbiye 34367 Istanbul/ TURKEY
Phone: + 90 212 373 99 00
Fax: + 90 212 373 99 43
Web: http://www.iccistanbul.com/
Simultanous Translation Headphones
English to Turkish and Turkish to English simultaneous translation will be available
in the assigned halls. All simultaneous translation headphones can be used in all
halls. The headphones have multiple channels, please refer to channel 1 for English
or Turkish translation. Translation headphones can be acquired from one central
location in B2 floor by exchanging your ID. Please do not forget to deliver your
headphones at the end of each day and get your ID back.
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FDI World Dental Federation is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental
professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA
CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply
acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
FDI World Dental Federation designates this activity for 122 continuing education
credits. Delegates who have registered for the congress are eligible to receive
continuing education points by attending accredited scientific sessions throughout
the congress. Certificates will be available for download after the congress, on the
congress website.
Number of points available:
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1 point per hour of lecture
Maximum number of CE points over the whole event per participant: 32 points
Main scientific sessions (morning and afternoon sessions, as stated in the description of sessions): maximum 6 points per day per participant; maximum 24 points per participant for the whole event
Early morning seminar (user pay): 1 point per session per participant; maximum 4 points per participant over the whole congress
Meet-the-Expert (user pay) : 1 point per session per participant; maximum 4 points per participant over the whole congress
Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to
ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp
It is the policy of FDI to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor
in all its sponsored scientific and educational programs. Faculty must disclose any
financial relationships with a commercial interest that might affect the content of
their presentation.
All participants must disclose all relationships that could be viewed as presenting
a potential conflict of interest or other relationship that may lead to a potential
commercial bias. The list of conflicts of interests disclosed as of 30 July 2013 by the
AWDC 2013 speakers is provided at Page 177.
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FDI is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental
professionals in dentifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA
CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply
acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE
provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp
Certificates of Attendance
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued to all who participate in the scientific
Programme (available onsite at the registration area from 29th August Thursday at 11:00)
DO’s but mainly DONT’S!
• Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public places in Turkey, including the Istanbul
Congress Center.
• The consumption of food or beverages is prohibited in the Harbiye Hall.
• Your cell phone must be turned off during the conference sessions.
• Do enjoy attending this wonderful congress!
should Travel arrangements have to be altered. The Congress organisers take
no responsibility for any participant failing to arrange their own insurance. This
insurance is to be purchased in your country of origin.
Languages
All scientific and educational programmes will be held in English and/or Turkish.
Simultaneous translation will be provided in English and Turkish for selected
sessions. Please refer to the previous
pages in the Scientific Program section.
Lost & Found
Please contact Congress Staff available on all floors and locations for any medical
emergency.
General Information
FDI pavilion - come visit us!
Visit the FDI Pavilion located on the B2 floor.
You may also wish to contact the Headquarter Offices:
FDI World Dental Federation
Tour de Cointrin - Avenue de Louis Casai 84 - Case postale 3
1216 Geneve Cointrin - Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 560 81 50 / Fax: +41 22 560 81 40
Email: [email protected]
www.fdiworldental.org
Emergency Numbers
Fire Department
Ambulance
Police
110
112
155
First Aid station
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Istanbul
Please contact Concierge or City Info desk for maps, reservations and information.
Congress Staff will be happy to assist you for any service you might need.
Climate and Clothing
Daytime temperatures in August are in the range of 26-30°C and evening
temperatures are 20-24°C. You may encounter rain, and the air may be cool or even
chilly at night, but comfortable during the day; bring a warm jacket or a sweater and
windbreaker.
Currency and Exchange
The Turkish currency is Turkish Lira (TL). Foreign money can be exchanged at banks
on business days (09.00 - 17.00 Monday-Friday) as well as in hotels, at the airport and
in bureaux de change. A bank Office is available at the congress center and you can
exchange major currencies to Turkish Liras. All major credit cards are accepted in
most hotels, restaurants and shops. Automated bank machines are available at many
points throughout the city and at the airport.
Cash Machines & Bank
English Speaking First Aid teams will be available in the congress center. Please
contact Congress Staff available on all floors and locations for any medical
emergency.
A national bank office is available at the entrance level of the congress center, as well
as an ATM machine.
Insurance
Electricity
Registration fees do not include insurance of any kind. It is strongly recommended
that, at the time you register for the Congress and book your travel, you take out
an insurance policy of your choice. The policy should include loss of fees/deposit
through cancellation of your participation in the Congress, or through cancellation
of the Congress, loss of international/domestic air fares through cancellation for
any reason, loss of tour monies through cancellation for any reason including
airline or related services strikes, failure to utilise tours or pre-booked arrangements
due to airline delay, Force Majeure or any unforeseen or unrelated event, medical
expenses, loss or damage to personal property, additional expenses and repatriation
The electrical power supply in Turkey is 220 volts. Outlets are standard European.
Restaurants and Turkish Cuisine
There is a wide choice of restaurants in Istanbul offering a broad spectrum ranging
from excellent national cuisine to first class international dishes. Traditional Turkish
cuisine is famous for its specialties prepared with fresh vegetables. There are
numerous quality restaurants as well as fast-food shops in the vicinity of the hotels
reserved for this meeting.
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Shopping
One of the most enjoyable parts of a trip to Turkey is shopping for the rich variety
of Turkish crafts. Istanbul is a shopping paradise with its Covered Bazaar as well as
modern malls. In the Covered Bazaar bargaining over the sale price with shop traders
is expected.
Time
Turkey is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Embassies
Please contact City Info desk if you cannot reach your embassy in Istanbul. Congress
Staff will be happy to assist you for any service you might need.
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Scientific Programme
Keyword Index
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dentine hypersensitivity 78
treatment 78
prevention 78
surgery 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
maxillo-facial 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
operational dentistry 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31
military dentistry 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
resin bonded 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
partial dentures 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
tooth replacement 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31
anxiety 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
risk management 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
education and training 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31
quality 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
oral hygiene 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
patient education 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
forensics 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
periodontology 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
armed forces 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
patient care 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
dentine sensitivity 57
oral biology 57
public health 57
dental education 57
biomaterials 57
general dentistry 57
periodontology 57
non-carious tooth tissue loss 57
preventive dentistry 57
Implants 93, 94
bridges 93, 94
prosthodontics 93, 94
ageing population 93, 94
edentulism 93, 94
dentures 93, 94
QoL 93, 94
prosthodontics 93, 94
CBCT 149
Endodontics 149
Radiography 149
computerized practice 147, 148, 149
implementation 147, 148, 149
workflow 147, 148, 149
Non-carious cervical lesions 38
Epidemiology 38
Public Health 38
Loss of attachment 38
Europe 38
Risk factors 38
NCCL 38
Fluoride 126
WHO 126
FDI 126
Policies 126
Medicine 77
oral medicine 77
Orthognathic surgery 166
facial aesthetics 166
nasal appearance 166
Facial trauma 59, 60, 51
maxillofacial injuries 59, 60, 51
(partia) edentulous jaw 132
8020 movement 106
abrasion 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 63
acid 63
adhesion 45, 46, 47, 48
adhesive dentistry 116, 135
adhesive system 59, 60, 61
adhesives 54
adult learning 55
adverse effects 45, 46, 47, 48
aesthetics 137, 138
all ceramic systems 105, 106
all-ceramic materials 95
all-ceramics 67, 68
allergology 58
amalgam 45, 46, 47, 48, 45, 46, 47, 48
anatomical variations 147, 148, 149
andragogy 55
ant. maxilla 158
apical periodontis 122, 123
assesment 167
assistance 176
atherosclerosis 97, 98
attachment retained hybrid dentures 56
australia 99, 100
autoclave 174
autogenous bone blocks 80, 81, 82, 83
benchmark 38
biologic complications 84
biological fluids 62
biomechanics 133, 134, 135, 116
bisphenol a 45, 46, 47, 48
bisphosphonates 112
bleaching 164
block allografts 80, 81, 82, 83
body language 140
bone block grafting 117, 118, 119
bridges 105, 106
burning mouth syndrome 137, 138
cad cam 105, 106
cad/cam 105, 106, 105, 106
cancer 157
cancer oral 167
caries 85, 83, 86
cavity preparation 85, 72
cbct 132
cementation materials 76
cementation techniques 76
centric relation 53
ceramics 155
classification 116
cleft palate 67, 68
clinical 160
clinical applications 95
clinical complications 165
clinical longevity 67, 68
clinical management of caries 49, 95
clinical performance 45, 46, 47, 48
communication 140
community fluoride 126, 127
complete denture 150
complications 97, 98, 122, 123, 133, 134,
135, 133, 134, 135, 156
composite resin 45, 46, 47, 48
computer-assisted planning 80, 81, 82, 83
cone beam 109
cone beam ct (cbct) 147, 148, 149
cone-beam computed tomography 147,
148, 149
controlling high angle malocclusion 124
cost effectiveness 45, 46, 47, 48
craniomandibulardysfunction 65
crfa 97, 98
crown fracture 59, 60, 61
crowns 105, 106
ct scann 109
ctscann 132
current techniques 164
curriculum 55
decision making 156, 133, 134, 135
dental assistance 175
dental assistant 173
dental caries 99, 100
dental caries experience 79
dental education 79, 55
dental implant 137, 138
dental materials 147, 148, 149
dental methods 147, 148, 149
dental radiology 147, 148, 149
dental researchers 79
dental volumetric tomography 147, 148,
149, 147, 148, 149
dental volumetric tomography (dvt) 147,
148, 149
dentine hypersensitivity 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
dentistry 79, 176
dentistry for patients with special needs
87
denture problem 150
diabetes 117, 118, 119
diabetes mellitus 97, 98
diagnosis 62, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
diagnostic 83
diagnostic methods 116, 49
diastema 154, 155
diastema closure 154, 155
digital impression 155
digital workflow 147, 148, 149
direct restorative materials 45, 46, 47, 48
disinfection 134, 59, 60, 61
distraction 67, 68
dmft 79
early childhood caries 87
early detection 99, 100, 116
ebd 38, 168, 169
economy 45, 46, 47, 48
edentulous patient 150
education 79
egypt 79
emergence profile 161, 158
emergency kit 161
enamel caries 170
endocrinology 58
endodontic lesions-treatment-surgery
109
endodontic surgery 132
endodontic treatment 132
endodontics 72
epidemiological data 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
epidemiology 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
epitheses 88, 89
erosion 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 63,
esthetic 154, 155, 80, 81, 82, 83, 125
esthetic complication 132
esthetics 67, 68, 59, 60, 61, 116, 95, 53
etiology 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
european teeth 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
evidence 99, 100
evidence based dentistry 168, 169, 168,
169
evidence based implantology 168, 169
evidence hierarchy 168, 169
evidence-based 38
evidence-based dentistry 168, 169
facial recession 133, 134, 135
failure 112, 80, 81, 82, 83, 80, 81, 82, 83
failures 133, 134, 135
fdi caries matrix 116
fiber reinforced composites 116, 135
fiber reinforcement 136
financial management 38
fixed dentures 165
fixed partial dentures 105, 106
flapless surgery 80, 81, 82, 83
fluoridation 79
fluoride 170
fluoride toothpaste 126, 127
furcations 144
georgia 79
glass ionomer 99, 100
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Keyword Index
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glass-ionomers 95
graded structures 45, 46, 47, 48
gray-density 80, 81, 82, 83
growth factors 39
guided bone soft tissue reconstruction
39
guided surgery 145
guidelines 175
hard and soft tissue augmentation 80,
81, 82, 83
hard tissue deficiency 137, 138
headache 65
health policy 79
health promotion 87
immediate implant placement 117, 118,
119
immediate loading 145, 80, 81, 82, 83
immediate restoration 133, 134, 135
implant 156, 112, 80, 81, 82, 83
implant anchorage. 119
implant complications management 66
implant complications prevention 66
implant complications recognition 66
implant surgery 147, 148, 149
implants 117, 118, 119, 80, 81, 82, 83
implant-supported crowns 147, 148, 149
implementation 99, 100
impression 50
indication 67, 68
indicators 38
indirect restorations 128, 129
infection control 175
inflammation 162, 59, 60, 61
inlay 128, 129, 128, 129
inlays 105, 106
instrumentation 134
interdisciplinary approach 64
interdisciplinary cooperation 154, 155
intrabony defects 125, 144
intraoral scanning 147, 148, 149
intrusion of molars 119
irrigation 134
laminate veneers 105, 106
laser 85
malignant 157
malocclusion 124
management 133, 134, 135, 97, 98
management of dental emergency 161
management of early lesions 116
material 45, 46, 47, 48
maxilla 117, 118, 119
maxillary sinus 88, 89
maxillofacial defect 88, 89
measurement 38
meta-analysis 38
microbiology 58
microsurgery 161
minamata 45, 46, 47, 48
minimal intervention 171, 172, 49
minimal invasive dentistry 116, 135
minimal invasive surgery 116
minimally invasive techniques 95
modern 83
mucogingival surgery 125
multidisciplinary treatment 88, 89
ncds 97, 98
neuromusculardyscoordination 65
non-cervical lesions 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
obstructive sleep apnea 171, 172
occlusion 133, 134, 135
odontogenic cyst 88, 89
ohi-s 79
onj 112, 117, 118, 119
onlay 128, 129, 128, 129
onlays 105, 106
oral 157
oral and maxillofacial surgery 176
oral cancer 86
oral care 106
oral health 79, 79, 97, 98, 79
oral health prevention 79
oral prevention programmes 87
oral/dental disease 62
orthodontic treatment 154, 155
orthodontics 171, 172, 175
osteporosis 117, 118, 119
outcome 134, 116
overlay 128, 129
pain 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 137, 138
papilla atrophy 133, 134, 135
partial caries removal 116
patient comfort 155
peri-implant soft tissue 80, 81, 82, 83
periimplantitis 133, 134, 135
peri-implantitis 133, 134, 135, 84
periodontal disease 62, 84, 86, 97, 98,
79, 162
periodontal regeneration 146
periodontal/peri-implant diseases 163
periodontitis 97, 98
periodontology 72
planning guides 105, 106
porcelain 128, 129
post treatment disease 122, 123
postoperative infection 58
posts 136
potentially 157
practice management 72, 144
precision attachments 56
prevention 79, 79, 133, 134, 135, 45, 46,
47, 48, 116, 86
preventive 49
preventive dentistry 79, 79
preventive programms reforming
dentistry 79
preventive strategies 171, 172
primary dentition 99, 100
primary health care 99, 100
professional fluoride 126, 127
prognostic factors 167
prosthetic complications 133, 134, 135
prosthetic dentistry 141
prosthetic soft tissue engineering . 158
prosthodontic 160
protective layer 59, 60, 61
provisional restoration 53
proximal sealant 95
psychosomatic pain 137, 138
rapid increase of average life expectancy
106
realization of healthy life expectancy 106
recession 133, 134, 135
recessions 144
recognition 133, 134, 135
recognition of dental emergency 161
reduced periodontium 163
regeneration 116
regenerative materials 146
remineralization 170
removable partial dentures 141
repair 54
research 45, 46, 47, 48
resin composite 59, 60, 61
resin composites 54
resolution 162
respiratory diseases 97, 98
restorative 45, 46, 47, 48
restorative dentistry 173
restorative materials 76
restorative treatment concepts 132
retraction 50
risk 133, 134, 135
risk assessment 171, 172
risk factors 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 99, 100
root canal instrumentation 122, 123
root canal treatment 122, 123
root recession 125
safety 45, 46, 47, 48
scar tissue 163
sealants 79
self-care fluoride 126, 127
sensitivity 164
shortened dental arch concept 141
simple placement 45, 46, 47, 48
single tooth implant 158
sinus 117, 118, 119
sinus graft 58
sinus pathology 109
sinusitis 58
smoking 117, 118, 119
social media 140
soft tissue 161
soft tissue augmentation 117, 118, 119
soft tissue deficiency 137, 138
soft tissue failure 133, 134, 135
soft tissue management 145
splinttherapy 65
stability 154, 155
staff 72, 144
staff organization 161
steps of ebd process 168, 169
sterilization 174
strength 95
study clubs 168, 169
submergence 59, 60, 61
success 133, 134, 135
surgery 146, 72
surgery. 147, 148, 149
surgical complications 133, 134, 135
surgical reconstruction 88, 89
survival rate 167
survivalrate 58
systematic review 38
systemic conditions 79
systemic health 79
teamwork 72, 144
technical complications 165
technique sensitivity 54
temporary crowns 80, 81, 82, 83
therapy 162
thin biotype 163
tooth loss 156
tooth preparation 50
tooth wear 63, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
train the trainer 99, 100
tunnel approach 117, 118, 119
tweed philosophy 119
ultimate communication 64
vertical augmentation 39
vertical control 119
washer-disinfector 174
water fluoridation 99, 100
wisdom third molar tooth 88, 89
words 140
zirconia 160
zirconia ceramics 136
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Speaker Index
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Abbas, Tarek 79
Aliyeva, Rena 79
Alpaslan, Cansu 168
Alpaslan, Gokhan 169
Altay, Ayşe Nil 59
Anıl, Ata 81, 84
Antonson, Sibel 76, 95
Arısan, Volkan 82
Armitage, Gary 98
Arora, Vimal 26
Aslan, Serhat 104
Aydın, Cemal 88, 165
Aydın, Murat 68
Azaripour, Adriano 103
Bağış, Bora 107
Baksı Şen, Güniz 152
Barac Furtinger, Vesna 74, 75
Bartlett, David 41, 63
Bellmann, Christine 104
Berger, Christian 133, 156
Beuer, Florian 112, 148
Blanton, Patricia 74
Bourgeois, Denis 40, 43, 126
Buhren, Astrid 75
Büyükgökçesu, Sami 128, 170, 173
Çal, Ebru 165
Canay, Şenay 136
Cheung, William 72, 86, 144
Clark, Pam 73, 75
Cochet, Jean-Yves 109, 132
de la Court, Joris 30
de Sanctis, Massimo 125
Dermont, Mark 27
Dia-Tine, Soukeye 75
Donos, Nikolaos 84
Duspara, Mirjana 75
Ehsani, Sara 105
El Maalouf, Elie Azar 79
Elmer, Tim 28
Erdemir, Uğur 78, 155
Ergücü, Zeynep 60
Ersanlı, Selim 81
Ersev, Handan 122
Ersoy, Ersan 107
Erverdi, Nejat 67
Fanuscu, Mete 159192 193
Fıratlı, Sönmez 175
Fox, Christopher 45
Frankenberger, Roland 54
Ganibegovic Selimovic, Maida 79
Gare, Jocelyne 114
Garip, Hasan 89
Germeç Çakan, Derya 154
Glick, Michael 77
Göktuğ, Gürkan 53
Gonzales, Theresa S. 74
Gray, Andrew 28
Guggenberger, Rainer 48
Gutknecht, Norbert 72, 85
Gürel, Galip196 197 64
Gürgan, Sevil 164
Holmes, David LC 117
Horasan, Ali Sinan 153
Hysi, Dorjan 79
İsmail, Amid 55
İlhan, Duygu 44
İplikçioğlu, Haldun 169
Işık Özkol, Gülbahar 150
İskender, Ulgur İsmail 31
Jayashantha , PLP 29
Jimenez, Luis Felipe 29
Johnson, Stuart 73
Kantarcı, Alpdoğan 162
Karabucak, Bekir 51
Karabuda, Cüneyt 80
Karaburçak, Can 140
Kargül, Betul 172
Khoury, Fouad 118
Kielbassa, Andrej 78
Kogan, Enrique 139
Koka, Sreenivas 112, 118
Kulakov, Anatoliy 120
Kunin, Anatoly 121
Külekçi, Guven 174
Kuraji, Nanae 75
Kyoung-sun, Kim 75
Lamster, Ira 62, 97
Leabourne, Trish 31
Leblebicioğlu, Binnaz 116, 133, 163
Leontyev, Valery 121
Levin, Martin D. 130, 149, 228
Lorenzoni, Martin 132, 133, 145
Luchian, Ionut 105
Luepke, Michael 26
Lussi, Adrian 41, 83
Mahoney, Greg 29
Mahony, Derek 124
Manisalı, Mehmet 60, 166
Margvelashvilli, Vladimer 79
Meyer, Daniel M. 38
Meyer, Georg B 58, 65
Mukandoli, Alphonsine 75
Ngo, Hien 49, 95, 116
Ogwell Ouma, Ahmed E. 114
Okubo, Mitsuo 106
Önal, Banu 128
Özcan, Mutlu 116, 135
Özkan, Yaşar 137
Özturk, Mine 74
Pamuk, Selim 80
Pekiner, Filiz 13
Petersen, Poul - Erik 73, 114
Petrović Punoševac, Miljana 75
Phantumvanit, Prathip 116, 127
Piper, David 73
Porter, Stephen 157
Pushpaangaeli, Bernadette 114
Reich, Elmar 147
Rekow, E. Dianne 46
Roth, Kathleen 74
Sadovski, Vladimir 121
Salam, Hani A. 66, 133, 161
Sayahpour, Babak 105
Schmalz, Gottfried 46, 73
Sculean, Anton 144, 146
Selikowitz, Harry-Sam 96, 97, 114
Sertgöz, Atilla 93, 160
Seyedan, Kaveh 158
Sharkov, Nikolai 79
Sivareswaran, Shanti 100
Sözkes, Sarkis 103
Steigman, Marius 96, 133, 161
Sussman, Marc 73
Sümbüloğlu, M. Akif 151
Şakar, Olcay 141
Şar Sancaklı, Hande 170
Tağtekin, Dilek 52
Taylor, James C. 27
Tolmeijer, Alexander 38
Topuz, Özgür 123
Toygar Memikoğlu, Ufuk 171
Trope, Martin 61, 134
Uludağ, Bulent 56
Urban, Istvan 39, 58
van de Kraats-van Klink, Nanda 28
Vanlıoğlu, Burçin 129
Vazquez, Susana 167
Watson, Timothy 47
West, Nicola 42
Xie, Cheng 30
Yaltırık, Mehmet 176
Yanushevich, Oleg 120
Yıldız, Coşkun 50
Yoldaş, H. Oğuz 123
Yuldashev, Ilshat 79
Yuzugullu, Bulem 108
Zhou, Yanheng 119
Ziller, Sebastian 87
Pashley, David 224
Eliadis, George 224
Noack , Michael J. 224
van der Weijden , Fridus 225
Wilson, Nairn 225
Winkler, David 225
Burne, Robert 226
Ellwood, Roger 226
Pitts, Nigel 227
Bartlett, David 227
Sertgöz, Atilla 227
Speck, Kirstie 227
Levin, Martin D. 228
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